The best answer is D: <span>declare their right to approve laws passed by Parliament on behalf of the colonies
I hope this helps you.
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hehehhe time for my civil war obsession to come in handy
Lincoln needed to announce it right after a big win for the Union. Antietam happened to be a well timed one.
Doing it after a big victory would help reinforce the fact that he was doing the right thing in the war, and that he was a good leader (good enough to be re-elected).
Announcing it right after a loss would be viewed as a weak, desperate move, and Lincoln couldn't afford that if he was to be running again for president.
The correct answer is C. Google the Jim Crowe laws and you will see why. ^w^
Answer:
preamble
Explanation:
Declaration of Independence is the purpose of government', this is described in the 'Preamble' section.
Answer:
establish an army.
Explanation:
In the summer of 1775, shortly after the war with the British had started, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia to organize the war efforts of thirteen colonies. Armed forces were composed of many local militia at that time and the Second Continental Congress appointed George Washington as general of the Continental Army and approved army recruitment.