Why did Quakers support settlement of freed slaves in Africa?
A. They believed it would result in a better life for freemen.
B. They felt freemen were taking jobs from whites.
C. They wanted to keep freemen away from slaves.
D. They gained wealth from the transport of freemen.
ANSWER :
They believed it would result in a better life for freemen.
Napoleon was taking over other countries like Hitler although he might have other intentions he still took over countries. Which will always spark anarchy.
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Answer: A. The colonies were trying to re-establish peace with Great Britain and avoid further fighting.
Explanation:
The American Colonists did not want to go to war with King George III of England and Britain at the time because they believed that the abusive acts that Parliament had imposed on them, was done without his consent and that he would come to their defence if they went directly to him.
They therefore in 1775, sent the Olive branch petition to King George to re-establish peace with Great Britain and avoid further fighting which they were sure would lead to numerous deaths as well as to avoid rebellion to the King whom they still longed to be subjects of.
When the King refused to even read the petition, it then occurred to the Colonists that Parliament was acting with royal consent which then made them angry with the King such that they blamed him for their secession in the Declaration of Independence.
Answer:
1°= D
4= E
5= C
6= D
Explanation:
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