<span>It was John Adams. It
was Adams who defended the British soldiers who fired on the colonist during
the Boston Massacre. He was able to
successfully defend them even though it was unpopular to do. He did this
because of his belief that everyone had the right to counsel. Adams was also one of the Founding Fathers of
the United States of America. Later he
would become George Washington’s Vice-President and later became the second
President of the United States. He along
with Thomas Jefferson contributed to the writing of the Declaration of
Independence.</span>
Answer:
The government accepted accountability for the nation's economic stability.
Explanation:
Upton Sinclair believed that governments should intervene and become more socialistic. This is because he was a known socialist who believed that if left unchecked by the government, the capitalist machine would go out of hand and would bring tyranny to people, which was seen in his Jungle.
The Declaration of Independence is a statement accepted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4th, 1776. The document announced that the 13 colonies (who were at war with Great Britain) regarded themselves as thirteen independent states no longer under British rule. The result is what we know as the United States of America.
Answer:
New states were Vermont, Texas, and California.
New carved states were Kentucky, part of Virginia, Maine, west Virginia.