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Christopher Columbus was the explorer and navigator who guided them to Spanish colonization
<span>that the recession of 1893 </span>caused<span> a severe drop in orders for </span>Pullman<span> cars.</span><span> ... The American Railway Union thrived as a result of the successful strike at </span>Pullman<span>, thereby driving up costs to manufacturers, who lost their competitive edge</span>
Detention is where they send people for being bad so they can "pay their time" and correctional facilities try to help people go back in the right direction
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The Congress shall have Power - To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof.
The clause grants Congress the authority to make laws which would establish the federal powers, the basis of Federalism (the authority of the federal government vis a vis state and individual powers and rights). The extent of the power and authority of the federal government was the primary concern of the thirteen colonies and the main issue discussed in the Federalist Papers written to advance the ratification of the Constitution.
For many decades, the interpretation of the Necessary-and-Proper Clause was a powerful bone of contention between the Democratic-Republican Party and the Federalist Party, and several other political parties in the United States. While Democrats expressed concern that the clause would grant the federal government boundless power, Federalists argued that the clause would only permit execution of power already granted by the constitution.</span>Source(s):<span>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necessary-a...</span>
<span>The next year, the company name was changed to the Massachusetts Bay Company. In 1630, a much largergroup of Puritans came to the settlement. John Winthrop led a group of 1,000 Puritans on 15 ships. John Winthrop became the governor of the Puritan colony.</span>