Answer: C
Explanation: Based on my knowledge, Puritan society had absolutely no interest in trade. They were very deeply rooted in their religion, and not very interested in trade. During the mid-sixteen hundreds, The Massachusetts Bay Colony (a place where most puritans in America resided) grew massively when their economic success was found out. This would, in theory, lead to the expansion of town into the Indian lands. We are learning about this soon, so you can message me if I was incorrect.
It relieved it because the idea made it possible for individual states to democratically vote and choose whether or not their state will be a slave or a non-slave state. Of course, there were states where slavery was democratically chosen, but there were those who didn't support it too.
. They named the area La Cañada de los Osos or Valley of the Bears.
<span>The Spanish eventually realized that the “Valley of the Bears” had a large amount of food and other natural resources and that the local tribe, the Chumash, were friendly. They decided that it would be a good location for another Mission. The Mission is located a few miles from the coast in a protected valley with good land for farming. </span>