By "the settlers" I assume you mean settlers of the original colonies. I would say the main issues they faced immediately were food and clean water sources, unsureness about the Native Americans, finding appropriate building material. Struggles are problems that persist over a period of time. the struggles are much more varied depending on which colonists (what city) you mean. Some had friendly natives, some not. Most had fertile land. Most or all had clean water. If this is for a paper and you can, pick a colony, describe the ∆above∆ about it, and then describe what is different about that colony
The answer is person hood. It refers to a being that is of having moral concern and does have a moral right to life. It is also the status of being a person. It is also known as the quality or condition of an individual or a person.
Since 1787, Congress has written 33 amendments to change the Constitution, but the states have ratified only 27 of them. Congress must protect the rights of freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and freedom of petition. Congress cannot create a national religion. aka c.
The Carolina Charter and the Constitution of 1776. ... In December 1776 North Carolina's Fifth Provincial Congress, under the leadership of Speaker Richard Caswell, created a state constitution to reaffirm the rights of the people and establish a government compatible with the ongoing struggle for American independence. aka d.
The best thing that he could do is to just be himself. He has to be true to himself all the time since he is somatic for agreeableness. But he can still develop these traits like being friendly, being kind and being modest to other people. He would just have to know the meaning of these things.