Answer:
A. In order to prevent more wars between the colonists and the Native Americans by making it illegal to move past the Appalachian Mountains.
Explanation:
That phenomenon is not really connected with being near the coast.
It's more a matter of places that were once conquered and re-named,
mostly by the Spaniards.
Conquest and subjugation of the local indigenous population, you see,
was a brave, heroic, macho accomplishment, which made them really
feel good. So when they erased the names that the local people had
given the places, they very often re-named the places in honor of their
king, or in honor of religious figures such as Saints ... "San" for a male
saint, and "Santa" for a female one.
At great distances from the coasts, you have San Antonio, Santa Fe,
Saint Louis, etc.
Answer:
people thought the government didn't have good enough leaders and dint think they should be leading.
Answer
the lowest ive gotten is a 16%
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Explanation:
haha not paying attention is my only explanation