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The French and Indian War saw calls for the colonists to unite for their common defense against the French and the Indians.
This was seen by Ben Franklin's JOIN or DIE poster.
In addition to this, the war debt Britain felt after the war led to the beginning of new taxes which the colonists didn't like ("No Taxation without Representation"). The colonists believed if they were to pay taxes, they should have a say (i.e. in Parliament) on where those taxes were going. As you probably know, this led to a whole slew events which escalated tensions (Townsend Act, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts) and eventually the Continental Congress formed to raise an army.
It was the turning point in the American Civil War since the French joined the American troops.
I think that it is a, c, and e
The problem that was demonstrated by events at rosewood in 1923 is the occurrence in the Inland of Southern Towns when there is a presence of a continuing prevalence of racism in which racism involves of prejudice or discrimination towards a particular individual or group.
The correct answer is the Federalists.
Federalists were a group of individuals who believed that the federal government should possess more power than state governments. Federalists argued that a weak federal government resulted in a disorganized union. The failure of the Articles of Confederation and Shay's Rebellion were two events that supported the federalists point of view.
This is why the federalists believed that the federal (aka central) government should have all powers not specifically denied to it.