Dickinson believed that Congress should complete the Articles of Confederation and secure a foreign alliance before issuing a declaration.
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On December 1, 1774, the Continental Association was created to boycott all contact with British goods. By reversing the economic sanctions placed on the colonists, the delegates hoped Britain would repeal its Intolerable Acts.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The different forms and tactics of white supremacy/racism used from the 1870s-1890s were the following.
Mainly, these supremacists groups violently attacked African Americans, hit them, hurt them, even burned them at the stakes, in a type of barbaric conduct. These aggressive groups used violent methods to intimidate these African Americans or Republican people who supported black people's rights.
The purpose of secret groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and the White Camelia was to restrict and frighten blacks from being involved in Southern governments.
The KKK was a secret organization formed by racist white supremacist men. The organization was formed on December 25, 1865, in Pulaski, Tennessee. The Kights of the White Camelia was founded on May 22, 1867, by Alcibiades Deblanc, in Franklin, Louisiana.
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True
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It is TRUE that during the period from the Constitutional Convention until the final ratification of the Constitution, Federalists, and Anti-Federalists made different arguments about the proper form of government for the United States.
This is evident in the fact both of the group initially started by publishing the articles to support their position on the constitution drafting. The anti-federalists published sixteen papers between 1787 to 1788, while the federalists published eighty-five papers.
Also during the actual convention, each of the groups continued to make different arguments about the proper form of government for the United States. The argument eventually led to the addition of the Bill of Rights to the Constitution.