<u>Patrick Henry </u>was an American lawyer and politician remembered for his speech "Give me liberty, or give me death", was a defender of the American Revolution and republicanism. After the revolution he was an antifederalist leader. He was governor of Virginia and died in 1799.
Europe is the correct answer i think
It is a because 75 degree longitude goes right over Canada
Passed in 1890, the Sherman Antitrust Act<span> was the first major legislation passed to address oppressive business practices associated with cartels and oppressive monopolies. The </span>Sherman Antitrust Act<span> is a federal law prohibiting any contract, trust, or conspiracy in restraint of interstate or foreign trade</span>
(2) John Locke
During The Enlightenment, John Locke's arguments were heavily based around the ideas of the right to life, liberty, and property. His ideas eventually become the basis for the US government.