the answer to this question is c
<span>Potential colonists didn't want to do the hard work of clearing land and feared Native American raids.
i would think because ive had this on a test before</span>
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The Christian precepts of mutual love and charity were also behind the development of institutions such as hospitals and orphanages, taken for granted today by many who forget their origins.
This has a very long answer. You could research this for years about different subjects that pertain to this, and still not learn everything there is to know about it. Ethics, Social constructs, Culture, The economics of necessity, etc. Throughout history there always was and will be people opposed to slavery and even fight against it, and there always was and will be people who use it for their own benefit. whether your talking about African American slaves in America, or barbarian slaves in ancient Rome, there were always people who were for AND against it. What seems to be the case, in an objective standpoint, is that love usually triumphs over hate, because working together is what makes peaceful, prosperous life possible along with technological advancements.
<span>Whigs stood for protective tariffs, national banking, and federal aid for internal improvements. Senators Henry Clay and Daniel Webster were prominent Whigs, as were four presidents (William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Millard Fillmore). The party fell into disunity in the 1850s.</span>