<u>Answer:</u>
The US annexation of impacted Louisiana as it created disputes between the two territories over land and political boundaries. (C)
<u>Explanation:</u>
US gained control over the commerce over Mississippi river by acquiring Louisiana from France. James Madison, the then president, further went to expand America’s boundaries and wanted to acquire west Florida for this.
From time to time, the powers of Louisiana have passed over in different hands (France, US and Spain). Because of uncertainties in geographical and territorial boundaries in Louisiana, the US claimed the Missouri river, Gulf coast and Mississippi river in its interest.
After Louisiana Purchase treaty, US also claimed that West Florida was under this treaty. Spain denied this Claim. USA was also intruding in Louisiana which was unacceptable to Creole residents. All these caused problems in Louisiana.
There were certain provisions that were not included in the first draft. These include protecting minority groups, religious dissidents and Native Americans. It also calls for a strong central government that would defend the rights of the people. They were not included and the initial constitution proved to be weak and eventually replaced.
One way in which the Church gained secular power is by controlling the money supply in many old civilizations, especially during the Middle Ages, which allowed them to have power over people who weren't otherwise church members.
Britain and France were hesitant to support the confederacy until they could collaborate in supporting the Confederacy. France was particularly hesitant until the British could join in. This did not happen and the two countries remained neutral throughout the American Civil War