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zaharov [31]
3 years ago
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5. U.S. Groups of the Late 1700s and Early 1800s Women Children Indentured Servants Native Americans African American Working Cl

ass Which statement best summarizes the historical position of all groups listed above?
All people in the United States are free. All people in the United States are citizens. The United States has unequal economic opportunities.
The U.S. government represents everyone's needs. ***
6. Veena writes an essay about Native Americans in the 1800s:
Native Americans and U.S. settlers struggled for land during the early 1800s. U.S. citizens slowly pushed Native Americans off their traditional lands. They fought wars, such as the Seminole War, for control of Louisiana. Native Americans lost these struggles and were pushed farther and farther west.
Which statement corrects a mistake in Veena's essay?
Native Americans usually gave up their lands voluntarily
The Seminole War was fought over control of Florida ***
Most Native Americans moved south, rather than west
U.S citizens had little interest in Native American lands
7. Which event transferred Florida from British possession back to Spain in the late 1700s?
First Seminole War Pinckney's Treaty Adams-Onis Treaty Treaty of Paris*** 8. What event led to the U.S. purchase of the Louisiana Territory?
The burning of a U.S. Navy ship in the First Barbary War
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Marbury vs. Madison
The successful Haitian slave revolt *** Napoleon losing money in his European wars 9. Which event during John Adam’s presidency was the main reason the Federalist party began to fall apart?
The XYZ Affair*** The Jay Treaty The Alien and sedition Acts The “Anti-federalist” speech by Thomas Jefferson 10. What was the main reason the Mississippi River was so important to the growing nation?
It offered a way to transport goods from the center of the continent. ***
It kept the dangerous migrating herds away from populated settlements.
It gave settlers a reason to explore farther to the west of their original settlements.
It helped maintain a rigid boundary between the colonies and Native American populations.
History
1 answer:
shusha [124]3 years ago
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5. is the US has unequal economic opportunities.
6. Correct! Seminole War.
7. Adams-Onis Treaty.
8. Correct, slave revolt.
9 . Alien and sedition acts.
10. Correct, it was important for transportation of goods.
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