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James Madison was an American diplomat and 4th president of United States. Federal intervention is a situation where federal government intervene in state in which it takes control over state government until the situation is under control.
James Madison wrote articles and essays in The Federalists Paper started by Alexander Hamilton. Out of 85 essays in the paper, 29 were written by James. The essays were also published in form of books. James is also known as the father of constitution of US.
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major cultural differences between the Gulf and Plains cultures are
- Gulf natives belong to the karankawa cultural group. They are seafood containing turtle, fish and oysters. They lived in arid areas so they were not farmers. They lived wickiups.
- Plain Indians were skilled in cavalry. Whenever he attacked others, he used this skill. They are buffalo hunters and farmers. They made clothes from buffalo skin and fed them with meat. In plain language there are Zion and Alcoquian. The people here belong to the nomadic races and the Commonwealth cultural group. They lived Teepee.
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The right options are: Jamestown – colony that prospered after the introduction of tobacco as a cash crop; and Rhode Island – colony formed to escape the harsh Puritan religion of Massachusetts.
The roanoke colony got its name after a native word that meant “things rubbed smooth by hand” or “to rub, smooth, or polish". Meaning a type of shell that was used as currency by the Native.
Massachusetts was exactly the opposite as the statements says, that's why Puritans fled to found the Rhode Island colony and the Connecticut colony.
The Puritans fled Britain to practice their religion freely, arriving to Massachusetts. They left this colony to found a colony where all religions were respected and free.
I don't know if you still need this but the answer is: To avoid an absolute, oppressive government.