Answer:
The 13 American colonies cut their political ties with Great Britain by publishing the Declaration of Independence, which was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. The Declaration enumerated the reasons for the colonies' desire for independence. The American colonies were able to seal an official alliance with the French government and receive French support in the battle against Great Britain by proclaiming themselves an independent country. North American colonists were increasingly at conflict with British imperial policies about taxes and frontier policy throughout the 1760s and early 1770s. When repeated protests failed to sway British policy and instead resulted in the closure of Boston's port and the establishment of martial law in Massachusetts, the colonial governments dispatched delegates to the Continental Congress to plan a colonial boycott of British products.
The Confederate commander tells Fort Sumter's Union soldiers to surrender.
The Confederate army bombards the fort.
The fort's commander knows his men can't hold the fort any longer, so, he surrenders.
After hearing about the fort's capture, President Lincoln calls for the recruitment of soldiers to defend the Union.
Answer:
D. is the correct option
Explanation:
Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the USA. After becoming president he removed high ranking officials by claiming that he was purging corrupt officials. He started the " rotation office" system by saying that this system will allow honest citizens to serve the government. Instead of reforming the government he appointed the loyal ones to various posts. Newspaper editors who supported his cause received special favor. Jackson made Samuel Swartwout the collector of New York City, the collector later fled with one million dollars. Personal loyalty to him was the primary reason for the appointment to federal offices.