Answer: Ronald Reagan
Explanation:
During the beginning of the 1980s, Reagan had a policy called constructive engagement that claimed that the U.S.
could better the situation of people oppressed by apartheid, by maintaining good relationships with the government in South Africa.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who supported the imposition of international economic sanctions as the answer to a peaceful transition, vigorously opposed Reagan's policy.
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Hey dont take this answer as the full answer but I do have some input. The colonists were mad with the British for the taxes due to lack of colonist representation in parlament. I do not know if the war taxes thing is true or not but I was just giving some info that I remember from doing us history several years ago.
It was the Democratic Party that Tammany hall supported, since it was originally created in the early days of the country to oppose the more prominent Federalist party.