He vetoed it for various reasons. For starters, he believed that it was a thing up to individual states and that it infringed on the states right to choose. Another reason was that he believed that such beneficial extension would not make people equal, but rather it would be racist towards the white people. His main argument, however, was that the bill would have a certain group gain rights that they are not entitled to, while a large part of the states does not even have representation in the congress, and that the congress needs to be enlarged first.
Boston, New York ... Charles Town<span> [Charleston]—and none had more than 40,000 people </span>in 1775<span>.</span>
Explanation:
All of the following regions are labeled on the map above except __________.
The caucuses
The correct answer is Article I.
Article I of the Constitution lays out the duties, rights, and obligations of the Congress of the United States. Articles II and III lay out the rights, duties, and obligations for the other branches.