The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The Indian fight for independence from the British empire received such strong support not only in India but from other countries, for teh fact that its leader, Mahatma Gandhi, decided to base the Indian Independence movement on non-violent acts.
So we can say that a big part of the success of the movement was due to the non-violence approach and tactics of its leaders.
As happened in the past, if a violent approach would have been taken, the English king could easily have sent soldiers and special troops to quickly ending with any fight or rebellion. So Gandhi really knew that a war was not a real option and many Indians could have died on the battlefield with not a real chance of winning the war.
So the nonviolent approach was the smartest decision he could have made.
Many consider July 4, 1863 to be the turning point of the American Civil War. Two important, famous, well-documented battles resulted in Confederate defeats: the Battle of Gettysburg (Pennsylvania), July 1-3, and the Fall of Vicksburg (Mississippi), July 4.
I'd go with false northern states didn't make it hard for former slaves to buy land
British settlers pushed into French and Native American lands, this started the French and Indian war.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
This was a war that lasted for nine long years between the French and the British. Both the British and the French wanted to colonize the Ohio territory. The British claimed that the part of land between Atlantic and Pacific Ocean belonged to the them.
The French too claimed that it belonged to them as their explorers had visited those places. The rift started when the English men wanted to sell a farmland in Ohio. The French fought that they were the first to explore. British Settlers pushed west into French and Native American lands.Then a war was fought and the British using new strategies won their war.