He feared the Spanish and did not want them to harm his tribes and his neighbors.
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He was a leading patriot , he was admired by the critics and other poets because of his willingness and ability to experiment with language and style
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Between 1825 and 1850, America passed through a time of reform. At that time the capital punishment was the order of the day and so many people were being executed, coupled with many abolitionist sentiment; people were against the death penalty and this gave birth to various abolitionist societies. Many poets even wrote on the abolition of the death penalty and by "late 1840s, death penalty opposition became so prevalent in some northern states that it had become difficult to empanel juries in capital cases."
This quote can be found in the book titled "DeathQuest: An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Capital Punishment" by Robert M. Bohm
<span> Depending on who is giving their opinion this project was either a great success, or a large waste of time and money. The supporters of the project have several valid points. Their first point is that it has helped dramatically with downstream flooding and has saved many lives and destruction. The second point is that this is a renewable and clean source of energy that is saving our environment with almost zero emissions. Although the dam has displaced many people, the reservoir created upstream has provided recreation for many people. To the supporters, the dam has saved the environment and most importantly human lives. The people who are against the dam also have several valid statements. The dam is detrimental to the environment by disrupting the fish migrations, thus lowering fish populations and hurting fishermen. The dam also has destroyed a lot of habitat upstream forcing animals to move (fragmentation). The main point made by the negative is the displacement of over 1.3 million people. The time, money, and effort made to move so many people is not worth such a small amount of energy produced by the dam. </span><span> Overall, this dam can be seen as good or evil. In reality, it is built to stay and the negatives frankly have to deal with its existence. Either way one looks at the dam one thing can be concluded, new energy sources need to be developed. Solar is a great method of energy generation, yet at this point it is only 10% efficient. Scientists worldwide need to begin to enhance wind, solar, nuclear, hydro, and search for new innovative methods that will save the world from an energy crisis. </span>
Generally, the reasons why humans create boundaries is because they want protection, security, safety. We are also territorial. Humans do not create boundaries just to increase their access to an area.
The answer would be letter C. increased access to an area.