Both of these were created to help unemployed people get a new job.
Before the signing of the Declaration of Independence, there were revolts and rebellions against the British all throughout Colonial America. The people of Boston likely resented the British for the same reasons that the war started, because of heavy tax and no representation in British government. There was also the Boston Massacre, where British soldiers opened fire on colonists and killed (I believe) 5, after people were throwing rocks at them. Boston was a major port city at the time, and I feel as though this may be relevant to your question also. Hope this helped!!
Answer:
C. It had a high potential for profit.
Explanation:
The Southern States relied heavily on the slaves for their work be it agricultural produce or even farm work. Plantations of tobacco, cotton, grapes, rice, etc. would become the home for many slaves.
The fact that cotton came to 'rule' the deep South was because of the crop's potential to incur a higher profit for the farmer. Depending on the season and market, cotton crops would make huge profits which became a boon for the plantation farm owners. Producing cotton through the slaves enabled the landowners to get a better income than planting other crops. Moreover, it was also relatively easy to grow, be it in large farms or small areas. So, cotton would become the better choice to plant in the plantation farms.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
There are many causes for WW2. First the treaty of Versailles was way to harsh. Italy felt like they where cheated out and they deserved more after WW1. Poland was splitting germany in 2 from mainland and east prussia which made germany want to invade poland to connect the 2 land masses. Some key events in WW2 would be operation Barbarossa, bombing of pearl harbor and D-day. Those 3 events lead to Germany's downfall.