Yeomen refused to fight in continental army, would only fight in local coalitions, the people refused the military draft ( the government ended up having to pay bounty for them to fight for shorter than original term). In addition, the soldiers were often poor youths, older foreign-born men, ex-convicts, and former indentured servants so they were untrained and unfinished
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The slaveholding territory of Missouri, in 1819, applied for them to be admitted into the union. In the north, where the salve abolitionist sentiment was growing, the people opposed the idea because they felt the southern states had so much power already.
The constitution at that time, permitted the states to count each slave they have as three-fifths of a person when it comes to calculating the population of the people and the number of representatives at the congress each state was entitled to. This arrangement had already given the south an advantage in the congress at that time.
Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition asking Parliament not to break from the colonies until a compromise could be worked out. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the first option. The main reason behind such a petition was that the King did not consider any government bodies in the colonies to be legitimate. There was lack of sincerity among the people as well.
Well around 1810's I would say the north was more against sectionalism since there were more Federalists and nationalists there. The War Hawks who wanted the war with Britain with nationalistic views, so they would not want to split up with sectionalism