They expanded there borders by bying a section of lanfd that purchase is now known as the Lousiana purchase.
I would rule out B and C because they didn't do much good they killed people who didn't change religion. I would go with D because they forced people to change to their religion.
After the Civil War, during the Reconstruction era, most of the freedmen in the South went back to work in the cotton fields as a way of sustenance. However, since they were already free, the Radical Republicans in Congress thought of a way to make former slaves free-holding farmers. This resulted in the vast majority of freedmen becoming tenant farmers. Thus, <em>tenancy</em> and <em>sharecropping</em> became fundamental in the southern Reconstruction process.
The Answer You're Looking For Is:
<u>~A. Continental Troops Defeated Hessian Soldiers In A Surprise Attack. </u>
Answer:
Trade
Taxes
Troops
Explanation:
The three T's led to the American Revolution. Trade was crucial for the colonists as they imported and exported goods to increase their wealth. Trade was restricted in the colonies including limiting trade and manufacturing. The economy came under the practice of mercantilism by Britain and the imposition of taxes by the British government on the American colonies. Taxes played a key role in uniting people together to fight against the British. The taxation policies of the Britishers in the colonies angered the colonist. Taxes were imposed on colonies to lessen the burden of debt British. Some of these taxes included the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, and the Intolerable Acts. British troops were stationed in all colonies to control law and order. The Boston Massacre was the result of the British troops stationed in the city.