It was "c. President Roosevelt" who <span>made major contributions to environmental protection in the early 1900s, and it should be noted that this was Theodore Roosevelt--not his cousin Franklin. </span>
Angered by the effect of the British naval blockade on cotton prices and British support for Indian attacks against white frontier settlers, farmers in the South and West strongly supported the War of 1812. The war ended two years later with few issues settled between the two nations. The most significant battle took place after the peace treaty was signed in 1814, when General Andrew Jackson, a Tennessee slaveholder, decisively defeated the British forces at New Orleans. This resounding victory made him a national hero and symbol of frontier fighters and earned him the nickname “Old Hickory.” Although he secured victory using regular troops armed with artillery power, ten years later Samuel Woodward celebrated the role of sharpshooters armed with Kentucky long rifles in his song “The Hunters of Kentucky.” This immensely popular song, filled with images of Old Hickory and his men overwhelming the well-trained army of John Bull (a symbol of Britain), became an effective element in Jackson’s successful 1828 campaign for president.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Civil rights are the rights a person gets to have political and social equality, no matter their race or sex or political view.
Answer:
The correct answer is B) Other country's possessions
Explanation:
By then 19th century, America was still a very small country compared to modern borders. However, many American politicians believed in a 'Manifest Destiny' in order to expand the country from coast to coast.
Small frontier settlements as far as California already existed and the idea was encompass all of the land between Canada in the north and Mexico in the South.
However, the major obstacle for this were the various North American possessions of other countries.
One example was of Louisiana, a part of land in North America owned by the French Empire. At the time, this was larger than the rest of the United States. Eventually the French agreed to sell it.
Spain was another major land holder in North America including the large possession of Florida.