The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not specify what you need, we assume you need to write something like the ideas that appear in the Declaration of Independence, with the information attached. If that is the case, then, you can include the following.
Give Me Liberty Name: John Smith. (Your real name).
Grievances: from this list: Unfair taxes and not able to vote for government leaders.
Declaration.
This is the moment to stop, stand, and deliver. No more injustices. Liberty and equity for all.
No more unfair taxes that we are not able to pay. From now on, we, our people, are going to decide with justice the number of taxes to be paid and the proper amount of money. The money collected through taxation will be used for the benefit of the community not for the personal benefit of the ruler.
From now on, we have the right to decide about the kind of government we like and to vote in free elections to decide who our representatives will be. No more imposition from the British crown.
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1 B The South had soil that was much better for farming than the North did.
2C South: small farmers, North: merchants and factory owners
3. B
4.C
An abolitionist was someone who wanted to end slavery, especially in the United States before the Civil War — when owning slaves was common practice.
11 Abolition and women’s rights movement worked to spread their views and accomplish their goals.
12 the Second Great Awakening
In the early 1800s, a wave of religious fervor— known as the Second Great Awakening—stirred the nation. The first Great Awakening had spread through the colonies in the mid-1700s. The new religious movement began with frontier camp meetings called revivals.
14D
eneca Falls, New York, 1848. The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions was drafted by Elizabeth Cady Stanton for the women's rights convention at Seneca Falls, New York in 1848. Based on the American Declaration of Independence, the Sentiments demanded equality with men before the law, in education and employment.
15 Harriet Tubman,
Harriet Tubman, née Araminta Ross, (born c. 1820, Dorchester county, Maryland, U.S.—died March 10, 1913, Auburn, New York), American bondwoman who escaped from slavery in the South to become a leading abolitionist before the American Civil War. She led hundreds of bondmen to freedom in the North along the route of the Underground Railroad—an elaborate secret network of safe houses organized for that purpose.
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New Mexico is known for its trinity site where first atomic bomb was tested. It is the oldest seat in America in Government.
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New Mexico is now colonized by Spain. It is the part of American new territory. It was purchased in 1853. But new Mexico was not the part of America till 1912. It was the time during world war second when Mexico was not part of America. New Mexico can be called a new secret place for top secret projects such Manhattan project in which first atomic bomb was created. It was interesting topic of Mexico when some people found some debris in their property and it seems that it is the part of the crashed aliens spacecraft. It becomes a tourist place. A huge amount of people comes and have curiosity to know about aliens.