In about 1650 New York City became an important trading point in the North Atlantic. Most of the inhabitants were Dutch at that time and it hasn't changed for about 200 years. So I'd pick <u>answer A</u>.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The history of slavery in Texas, as a colonial territory, then part of Mexico, later Republic in 1836, and U.S. state in 1845, began slowly. The use of slavery expanded in the mid-nineteenth century as White American settlers, primarily from the Southeastern United States, crossed the Mississippi River and brought slaves with them. Slavery was present in Spanish America and Mexico prior to the arrival of American settlers, but it was not highly developed, and the Spanish did not rely on it for labor during their years in Spanish Texas.
Answer:
Shays' Rebellion was an uprising fought in and around Springfield, Massachusetts, between 1786 and 1787. The rebellion was largely led by Daniel Shays, a revolutionary war veteran who had fought at the famous battles of Bunker Hill and Saratoga. The impetus for the rebellion was significant debts owed by many veterans to their creditors after the war. Lands were being seized and veterans were being imprisoned for their continued inability to pay. Petitions by the veterans and farmers to the Massachusetts legislature had largely gone unheard, leading to the formation of rebellion groups demanding swifter action to their financial problems. More than 4,000 protesters participated in the movement, many calling themselves 'Shaysites' or 'Regulators.' The issues of the rebellion made President Washington and the federal government more aware that the Articles of Confederation had severe weaknesses that needed revising.
Answer and Explanation
The first real victory of Shays' Rebellion was the shutting of the Northhampton, Massachusetts, court on August 26, 1786.
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