I think it's A because they were displaced and leave their home
Maps:
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French: We are at war with the British as they refuse to recognize the upper Ohio river valley as our territory. We've established forts to strengthen our claim on the land. The Shawnee, Alonquin, Lenape and other Native American tribes supports us as our trading partners, scouts and soldiers. We are allies with them as some Alhonquians have intermarried with us and have created a new ethnic group, the Metis who also aligned with us, in part, because both of us are Catholic. The battle of Quebec was a complete defeat for us and led to us losing territory, and eventually, all of our colonial possessions in North America.
English:We are at war with the French because they are threatening us by establishing forts in areas that are under our control. We've attempted to expel the French in numerous expeditions, but all have been nigh unsuccessful. The Iroquois, Catawba, and Cherokee Native American tribes support us as our Allies, trade partners, soldiers and scouts. We are are allies with them as they are in conflict with the Native Americans that have sided with the french. Also, we are in collaboration with the indians, and have supplied them with guns. The battle of Quebec was a great victory for us, which resulted in large gains in territory for our side. It also, however, was costly enough that Britain began to heavily tax colonists, and impose restrictions on them that later resulted in revolution.
He was beat in a landslide by democrat franklin d rosevelt
As a result, he responded to the economic crisis with a goal of getting people back to work rather than directly granting relief. In October 1930, he established the President's Emergency Committee for Employment (later renamed the President's Organization for Unemployment Relief) to coordinate the efforts of local welfare agencies.
As the Great Depression worsened, however, charitable organizations were simply overwhelmed by the magnitude of the problem, and Hoover tried new ideas to stimulate the economy:
<span><span>The Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) (1932) provided railroads, banks, and other financial institutions with money for loans.</span><span>The Glass-Steagall Act (1932) made getting commercial credit easier and released $750 million in gold reserves for additional business loans.</span><span>The Emergency Relief and Construction Act (1932) provided funds to the RFC to make loans for relief to the states and included additional money for local, state, and federal public works projects.</span></span>
Answer:
The Republican party was relatively new;1860 was only the second time the party had a candidate in the union party was also new;1860was the first and only time the party ran a candidate for president. The results of 1860 election pushed the nation into war