<span> Madison is a democrat? </span>
Reasons:
<span>1) </span>A democrat is a a member of a democratic party and Madison was.
<span>2) </span><span>He wrote No. 10 addressing the question of how to prevent "</span>factions<span>" sometimes caused by aristocracy of which a democrat is against of. </span>
Origin of the Name New Jersey - New Jersey was named by James, Duke of York (the brother of King Charles II of England), who was given New Jersey by his brother. James later gave New Jersey to Lord John Berkeley and Sir George Carteret.
The right choice is B my sister told me this once when she was painting lol.
The Mocama province
<span>The Mocama Province was faced by a number of challenges that led to a sharp decline in its population. It was first plagued by a an infectious disease.In addition, there were series of war between the Spanish colonialists and the English crown forces in the North. Remnant refugees from the province were resettled at st. Augustine.</span>
Answer:
Question 1: Actually, he did not. If he did export and spread the ideals of the Revolution, why did he appoint his brothers and other people to high points in government? Apart from that, they held the position of kings and monarchs which is opposite to the ideals of the Revolution. It should be that the people have the right to decide for themselves but they didn’t. Instead, they lived in fear and rebelled against him.
Question 2: Both revolutions started rather moderately, with people demanding more representation in government. Neither gained the full support of everyone in the respective nations either, as evidenced by Loyalists in the US and counterrevolutions in areas like the Vendee in France. In France, the revolution became more radical and ideological, taking Enlightenment ideals and rationalism to the extreme. The revolution in France also led to the dictatorship of Napoleon and the restoration is Bourbon monarchs, so ultimately a return to the status quo, while the American Revolution was successful in gaining American independence. Furthermore, the French Revolution was fought in France while the American Revolution was fought in the colonies of England and never sought to completely depose George III, just remove his control of the colonies.