Led by Alexander Hamilton, albeit secretly at first, the Federalists were the first political party of the United States. They supported the Constitution, and attempted to convince the States to ratify the document. Hamilton, along with John Jay and James Madison, anonymously published a series of essays known as the Federalist Papers under the pseudonym "Publius."
Both Hamilton and Madison argued that the Constitution didn't need a Bill of Rights, that it would create a "parchment barrier" that limited the rights of the people, as opposed to protecting them. However, they eventually made the concession and announced a willingness to take up the matter of the series of amendments which would become the Bill of Rights. Without this compromise, the Constitution may never have been ratified by the States.
Surprisingly enough, it was Federalist James Madison who eventually presented the Bill of Rights to Congress despite his former stance on the issue.
The only true fascist I believe was Benito Mussolini. From home there were a bunch of spin offs
so a lot of immigrants came to America trying to find greater economic opportunity, and some (aka Pilgrims) arrived in search of religious freedom.
and during the second wave many irish and norwegians emigrated. hope this helped <3
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Question 3: Ulysses S Grant
Question 4: William Tecumseh Sherman
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For Question 3: Ulysses S Grant has more won battles, successful plans, and was vice president and later a president as well. This puts him at the very top.
For Question 4: The march through Georgia is also known as Sherman's march.
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your answer is A
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Farming was really only useful in the southern colonies because of the climate and there were many ways to make money. And the northern colonies (new england) had major cities and ports