The Cleveland Massacre was a three month time span in 1872, where the company called the Standard Oil Company acquired basically all of it's competing oil refineries in Cleveland, Ohio. For six weeks between the months of February and March, Standard Oil obtained 22 of 26 rival refineries at highly discounted rates.
Immigration in the early 20th century greatly affected immigrants. Millions of people from all over the world came to America in hopes of a better life. Their hope was that America would provide them with more economic opportunities and more individual freedoms. Once they arrived, their individual experiences differed greatly, but there were some common themes.
Immigrants new to the country usually lived in big cities where they can obtain factory jobs. This allowed for immigrants to interact with individuals who came from the same country. This resulted in a sense of community for thousands of new Americans.
However, many Americans were upset with the new wave of immigration. Many feared that these individuals would take their jobs, as many immigrant workers were willing to work for less. This fear sparked a nativist movement. Nativism is the idea that the needs/wants of individuals who are born in a country should be priority over individuals new to the country. Nativism resulted in job discrimination against immigrants, making work more difficult to find.
Answer:
England began imposing taxes on the colonists to pay off debts.
Explanation:
England was victorious during the French and Indian Wars, and obtained several territories of what used to be New France.
However, the victory in the war came at a great expense, and the British crown was essentially bankrupt. For this reason, the monarch decided to levy new taxes on the American Colonies, some of those, very expensive and arbitrary, like the stamp tax.
This angered the American colonists, who demanded no taxation without representation in the British Parliament, and was one of the leading events of the American Revolutionary War.
"a. It freed number of British troops to fight in North America" would be the best option in terms of the effect that the end of the British war with France had in the war of 1812, since manpower was increased.