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The answer to question 2 is B: Europeans started depending on slaves for free labor in new colonies. The new colonies that some European countries were starting to develop were, in fact, a main reason for the African slave trade. In America, for instance, laborers were very expensive to hire and the indigenous population had been decimated, so the British colonizers resorted to Africa - where slavery was a traditional practice, it must be said - in search of cheap labor that could work in the profitable plantations.
The answer to question 3 is A: American goods were sold in Europe. The Triangular Trade consisted of three stages. The first one involved taking manufactured goods from Europe to Africa. The second stage entailed sending slaves to the Americas. Finally, during the third or final stage, the goods that had been produced thanks to slave-labor in the plantations returned to and were sold in Europe.
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The correct answer to fill up the blank is Merrimack.
In April 1854, the United States Congress authorized the construction of six similar warships, all named with river names. Created in 1855 and set up in Boston in December of the same year, the Merrimack was built in oak, it had the lines of a sailboat and was maneuvered easily even when it received only the thrust of the sails. The main weapon system was composed of Dahlgren cannons, a total of 40 fire hydrants. By the end of 1860, after five years of service, the Merrimack was towed into the naval arsenal of Norfolk, Virginia, due to some problems, and was still there when, on April 17, 1861, the state of Virginia separated from the Union. Three days later, the Union Navy abandoned the arsenal, burning, among others, seven important warships. Merrimack was one of them.
The correct answer is the Louisiana Purchase.
While the President has the power to negotiate treaties, Jefferson likely got quite a bit ahead of himself when the land was purchased before the consent of the United States Senate.
Furthermore, the Federalists believed that the acquisition of territory itself might be unconstitutional.