America's national government between 1776 and 1781 was under the "Articles of Confederation" which greatly and intentionally limited the power of the central government.
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<span>New Spain was a viceroyalty or administrative unit of
the Spanish colonial empire it comprised of primarily territories in north America
its capital was Mexico city formerly Tenochtitlan capital of the Aztec empire
new Spain was established following the Spain conquest of the Aztec empire New Spain
was the first of four viceroyalty created to govern Spains foreign colonies </span>
Answer:
Black activists had begun to build a case to challenge state bus segregation laws around the arrest of a 15-year-old girl, Claudette Colvin, a student at Booker T. Washington High School in Montgomery.
In the south, the passage jim crow laws in the 1870s led directly to the restriction of basic human and civil rights for African Americans, since these laws led to segregation, the stripping of voting rights, and more.
Answer:
Florida was never more than a backwater region for Spain and served primarily as a strategic buffer between Mexico (New Spain) (whose undefined northeastern border was somewhere near the Mississippi River), Spain's Caribbean colonies, and the expanding English colonies to the north.
Explanation:
Because a Spanish explorer was the first to settle in Florida