1. Hamilton's critics claimed that his scheme would provide enormous profits to speculators who had bought bonds from Revolutionary War veterans for as little as 10 or 15 cents on the dollar. For six months, a bitter debate raged in Congress, until James Madison and Thomas Jefferson engineered a compromise.
2. Southerners opposed this plan because many of the Southern states had already paid off their war debts.
Well, I am pretty sure that the correct answers will be C and D. This is because when people had traveled with Marco Polo they had seen all of the opportunity that they were missing when they weren't trading what they had traded with the Orient when they first started. The Crusades influenced a lot of people to start trading with others I personally think that they forced some people to do it but we don't know that for sure.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
I remember Europe was still using slaves during this era and in tribes that were converted to christianity transformed their ways while those who didn't saw this change as a threat creating tensions between tribes that changed and didn't change. I might be wrong so search this up just in case.
<span>Charlemagne. Charlemagne united many parts of western Europe into a kingdom called the Holy Roman Empire. He brought about a small renaissance during the middle ages that did not last long after his rule. He was able to unite much of Europe after the fall of the Roman empire, but it soon fractured again after his death.</span>
They helped develop new land