Answer:
B
Explanation:
Dred Scott was a Slave to an owner who had died with him by his side. Dred Scott Argued he should be considered free as he had remained in the free states for 5 years.
Answer:
Americans began shipping opium from Smyrna by 1805. Turkish opium only made up a small part of the total opium imported into China. Opium did not become an important commodity in American trade with China until the 1830s when it made up approximately 1/4 of the total that Americans sold in China.
Answer:
The Mississippi River formed Louisiana's coastline by eroding land which creates the coastline. The Mississippi river benefits Louisiana by being a river to trade in, a way of getting water, and being a tourist attraction that Louisiana profits from. Coastlines are formed by waves clashing with materials on a land. Over time, the clashes of land erode (take apart) the land, which forms a coastline. Without the Mississippi river, Louisiana would not have a tourist attraction in the form of a coastline and river, water would not be easily available to Louisiana, and Louisiana wouldn't see as much trade.
Explanation:
All land (in this case, coastlines) is shaped by waves. When the waves go at the land, the land loses itself in little tiny pieces overtime, which helps to shape land as we know it. Rivers are known to have lots of seafood and/or are of importance as rivers have water, which is required for human life, so the river is important to Louisiana.
Answer: Romulus and his twin brother.
Answer:
Tecumseh created a Native American confederacy to stop white settlement in the Northwest Territory.
Explanation:
Many Native Americans, including Tecumseh confederate, took side with the British during the War of 1812 because they believed that there was a need to unite together to preserve their lands, religion and right. Tecumseh led his supporters against the United States in many conflicts. The Native American decided to side with the British during the war because as settlers moved to the Northwest Territories and they created farms on Indian ground. The hostile between the two groups started when settlers tried to lay claim on Native American land and ignored the treaties signed between Americans and Natives Americans.