One thing that the Colonists traded is furs.
Generally speaking, it would be "a mill worker from Pennsylvania" who would most likely support Andrew Jackson, since Jackson was famously an advocate for the "common man".
"The Cherokees won the right to stay on their land and were deemed an independent <span>nation" was the </span><span>outcome of the Worcester v. Georgia court case. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "a". I hope that the answer has helped you.</span>
The two battles that proved to be the undoing of Lee's attempt to protect Richmond in the latter days of the Civil War were -
1. The battle of Fort Stedman on 25th March 1865. It was the last attempt to break through the Federal Lines east of Peters-burg.
2. The battle of Five Forks on 1st April 1865. It was fought in southwest of Peters-burg around the road junction of Five Forks near the conclusion of the American Civil War.
B. Mali or Songhai
The two kingdom were involved in trade with the sultanate of Morocco, during the expansive trans-Saharan trade. The sultanate of Morrocco,<span>In 1590, al-Mansur, took advantage of the
recent civil strife in the empire and sent an army under the command of
Judar Pasha to conquer the Songhai and to gain control of the Trans-Saharan trade routes.</span>