Answer:
Well in order to know what he exactly meant we first need to know what the words "manifest" and "destiny" mean. Manifest means to display or show and destiny means fate. Therefore when he said it was the United States' manifest destiny, he meant that it was supposed to happen that way for the country to get so big. The people spread so fast across the country and acquired many lands and property.
Explanation:
Fear of starvation--after a long ship journey and the ship getting off of route, the Puritans were running out of supplies. Upon arrival Puritans needed food and needed to get settled quickly. The first winter was the hardest on the Puritans and many died due to cold and lack of food.
Encounters with Native Americans--though the tribes the Puritans encountered were friendlier than others, they were unknown to Puritans, others than stories and books written by earlier explorers. Violence would be experienced between the two cultures. Much of the violence centered on competition for food and resources.
Answer:
He thought he was brought into trial because he was a foreigner because he said he was tried in a time that had a lot of hate and resentment going around and being against foreigners and slackers.
He could have also been brought into trial because he was a slacker, and the evidence is the same as the top answer. There was a lot of hate for slackers and foreigners, so he could have been slacking at his job and got into trial.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
The correct options are the third and fifth one
Explanation:
The war of 1812, faced the newly independent US and Britain and its colony of Canada.
Recall that the United States had already achieved its independence in the war of 1775-1783 where the 13 American colonies were revealed against the British.
The United States by popular acclamation approved in Congress declares war on June 18, 1812. The one now is not a direct war against the island of Great Britain, but a form of liberation against the British drowning, resulting in an attack on the Canadian border that threatened the security and independence of his young country. Because Canada belonged at that time to the British Empire. Curiously, the Native American Indians saw in the British a protection against the overwhelming American advance that was moving westward. This thought was fueled by the battle of Tippecanoe in 1811 where American troops destroyed an Indian settlement.
The grandfather clause stated that if an African-American's father or grandfather was born before January 1, 1867, they could be exempt from the literacy test required to vote.