america ended slavery in the united states
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4. to be ready to serve in a standing army
Explanation:
Vassals were men who agreed to fight for a king or a lord (a rich land owner) in an army when needed, in exchange for land to live on.
The correct answer is Proclamation act and Stamp act
As well as currency act, sugar act, and the <span>customs service reform. These were the immediate things that needed to be solved and implemented according to the Lord's program and were necessary for the well being of the empire. </span>
In January 1776, Thomas Paine published Common Sense. This small pamphlet had a big effect on colonists and moved many Americans to support independence from Great Britain. Colonists were persuaded by the
<span>logic of Paine's arguments, which included that the Atlantic Ocean was too wide to allow Britain to rule America as well as an American government could, that it was foolish to think an island could rule a continent, and that the idea of Britain being America's "mother country" made Britain's actions all the worse because no mother would treat her children so badly.</span>
Most Americans were in the middle of happy but a little mad. It helped get Reagan elected because he was part of that.