Most African Americans lived freely in the North. People in the South were trying to escape to freedom to the North since they were slaves there and they were treated badly
"<span>Wilson liked it but it never passed in the Senate" would be the best option from the list, since there was a heavy isolationist sentiment in the US at the time, and most people did not want to risk the US getting involved in another European war. </span><span />
The correct answer is It was the forced resettlement of Cherokees to land west of the Mississippi.
The Trail or Path of Tears was the name given by Native Americans to forced relocation and migration trips, guided by the government of the United States of America to the various tribes of Indians that would be aggregated in the so-called "Indigenous Territory" (present-day Oklahoma), depending on the indigenous removal policy.
The X,Y,Z affair was an incident between French and American diplomats where they were trying to make a deal that would stop the French from seizing the America ships.
(that resulted in a war known as the Quasi-War.)
Americans were angered by this because the French agents wanted large amounts of money just to stop them from seizing their ships