<span>The voyages were very expensive.
The voyages were risky, and there was no insurance to cover the risk.
The investors were only interested in voyages to China.
The investors were more interested in saving money.
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The north as that is where most of the industrial work was done while the south was the farming area :)
<span>The underclass is perpetuated by economic inequality in the United States. Poor, low income neighborhoods that struggle to get by and a reliance on government welfare. Lack of economic resources leads to lack of education, and lack of education perpetuates lack of resources, and it becomes a vicious cycle. Certainly some of this underclass could be attributed to racism, but the majority I would say has to do with the way the economic and tax systems are set up to work in the United States.</span>
Japan was so successful because it had large military forces despite poor trading and equipment
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1) Did Americans originally support the Boston Tea Party? Why or Why Not?
- Yes. At the time of the Boston Tea Party, everyone who was against Britain was American (with a few exceptions, who still supported the British crown). People supported the Boston Tea Party because it would anger the British (who loved tea), and additionally mock them while wasting the British resources. It was an attempt at kicking Britain out.
2) Who, besides Paul Revere, rode to warn the colonists about the British?
- Besides Paul Revere; Samuel Prescott, Israel Bissell, William Dawes, and Sybil Ludington rode to warn the colonists about the British coming.
3) What was the original powerful first paragraph of the constitution about? What was it replaced by and why?
- The original constitution (Constitutional Convention in 1787) was replaced by the Articles of Confederation on March 4, 1789. This happened because the original constitution was too weak and they needed a stronger government.
4) How did the French help the colonists win the Revolutionary War?
- The Frenched helped the colonist win the war by giving the colonists resources and more men.
5) Who is Molly Pitcher and what is her story? Was she a real person?
- Molly Pitcher is the name given to a woman who carried water to the soldiers during the Battle of Monmouth on June 28, 1778. Not only that, when her husband was too injured and couldn't fight anymore, she took over his spot and fought On the battle field. Now, was she a real person? Yes, she was! Her real name was Mary Hays. Another nickname of hers was Sergeant Molly.
6) What country was the statue of liberty originally for? What did the lantern stand for? Why did some people protest against the statue?
- The statue of Liberty was always intended for the US. It was a gift from France. The lantern she holds represents enlightenment and to show the path to Liberty. Some people protested about it because the statue was a woman, and it was built around the time women didn't have any rights (no right to property, to vote, etc).
7) Why did you think we were told these
- I don't understand this question. Explain a bit more, maybe?