We resisted the efforts of the Europeans. They want to gain more land and control over us. They had there fair struggles including, the sea, diseases, slave trade and the population. We had a complicated relationship with the Europeans. They resisted the efforts of the Europeans to gain more of their land and control through both warfare and diplomacy. We got problems, we got held back from our goal. These problems that arose for us. Would only get worse in the 19th century, leading to greater confinement and the extermination of native people. Unfortunately, the colonial era was neither the start nor the end of the long, dark history of treatment of us, by Europeans and their decedent’s throughout in the United States.
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The answer is A they feared a strong government would take away rights from the states
<span>The Columbian exchange of crops affected both the Old World and the New. Amerindian crops that have crossed oceans—for example, maize to China and the white potato to Ireland—have been stimulants to population growth in the Old World. The latter’s crops and livestock have had much the same effect in the Americas—for example, wheat in Kansas and the Pampa, and beef cattle in Texas and Brazil. The full story of the exchange is many volumes long, so for the sake of brevity and clarity let us focus on a specific region, the eastern third of the United States of America.</span>
The correct answer is B.
The Constitution enumerates certain powers which are reserved to the federal goverment and other powers which are delegated to the state.
Those powers which are not explicitly related in the document to any of the goverment levels will automatically be reserved to and exercised by the supreme federal goverment.
Answer:
those who are accused of a crime.