The Transylvania Colony was founded during 1775 by Richard Henderson, who controlled the North Carolina-based Transylvania Company. He and his investors reached an agreement to purchase a vast tract of Cherokee lands. Later on, the Wilderness Road was established going from Cumberland Gap into Southeastern Kentucky. The Watauga settlement was the site of this “real state” transaction: the Transylvania Purchase. The Watauga leaders asked the Cherokee to convert the lease of lands into a purchase.
However, this created serious disagreements and heat discussions in such a way the tribe had to appeal both Virginia and North Carolina for support to the defeat of the British. In 1780 England again invaded the southern colonies The consequence was the Battle of King's Mountain (1780), in which the British force was destroyed. As we can see, the Wataugans had a key role in the failure of the British master plan of 1780 and the following collapse of efforts to control the colonies.
After the Revolution,a group of the Wataugans wanted to create their own state of Franklin. In August 1784,a state government was hastily constructed. North Carolina, seeing most of its western lands usurped by the mountain men, contested the existence of the state. Anyways, by 1788 the state ceased to exist. The legacy of the Watauga Settlement remains as the county stands as a heritage of being part of the first community west of the Appalachians.
I believe it should, its more a matter of personal opinion though
The correct answer is Divorce occurs more frequently at the lower socioeconomic levels.
Divorce is the action and effect of divorcing (dissolving a marriage legally, separating or separating people or things that were together).
Most western countries consider marriage to be a union between two people with legal, social and cultural recognition. Its objective is to offer a scope of mutual protection and of the offspring of the two people, who have rights and obligations for this union.
Divorce, therefore, is the legal or religious dissolution of marriage by agreement between both parties or by the violation of any of the rights or obligations of marriage. Legislation usually protects children born during the dissolved bond as well as women.
When the law or religion does not allow divorce, the separation occurs, with no other remedy than the dissolution of the relationship and the removal of the couple.
Divorced people used to be socially condemned, as the belief in marriage for life was very strong. In recent decades, however, this concept has changed and now divorce is accepted as a natural situation for relationships that have not worked.