President Roosevelt formed the "Bull Moose" party because he thought that President Taft failed to continue his policies of progressive reform.
Answer:
c. They divided their allegiance, just as white Americans did.
Explanation:
The Native Americans were also divided in their support. Some of them fought for the British and others fought for the Americans and others remained neutral.
The ones that sided with the British had hopes that if they won they would stop the colonial expansion into their land as they tried to do with the Royal Proclamation of 1763.
Others sided with the Americans because they had already assimilated the American culture and lifestyle and sided with the Colonies.
<span>They probably want the Sherman Anti-trust Act of 1890, but regulation actually started in the 1840s when states began allowing anyone to form a corporation. Prior to that, corporations (like the Hudson Bay Company) were all quasi-governmental monopolies.</span>
Answer:
But technological innovations to process cotton soon gave new life to slavery, which would flourish in the new nation as never before. Eli Whitney was among the first to develop a cotton gin (short for "engine") that separated seeds from short-staple cotton.
Explanation:
<span>provided new land opportunities
led to greater social equality
drastically changed the government of the colonies</span>