Answer:
The Iroquois and the Algonquin
Explanation:
The American Indian groups lived inland from the Northeast coast in approximately 1500 were the Iroquois and the Algonquin.
The two tribes lived together in what is today’s New York and were also called Eastern Woodland Indians although the original origin of the Algonquin tribe was Quebec, Canada. They however had their differences especially during the war in which the Iroquois tribe were in support of the British while the Algonquin were in support of the French.
The quartering act allowed for the British troops forcefullly to stay within the houses of American Colonist.
<span>the U. S. owed about $41 million in IOUs to thousands of merchants, bankers, and citizens who loaned money to Washington and other leaders for guns, supplies, and food.</span>
The correct answer is <span>Early leaders were unable to agree on regional and economic differences.
They differed in the opinion on who should have more power, the federation or the states, and on which system should the economy be based. They were called federalists and anti-federalists.</span>