The American colonies were a safe place for the migration of smaller religious groups during the 17th and 18th centuries. In Europe, the Catholic Church was still strong, though it was on a decline gradually, and the religious problems in Europe were between the Catholics and every other smaller Christian branch. In the American colonies though, the Catholic Church didn't really had any political power. This meant that the people that had problems in Europe because of their religion were free to go to the American colonies, practice their religion, and have no worries of persecutions and conflicts. And so it was, numerous small religious groups moved into the American colonies, settled in places where there was still no European population, at least in most cases, and formed their own communities.
I would say B because nationalism wasn't limited by political sidings
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Because it was native to North America and grew better in America than English grains, the Pilgrims called it “Indian corn.” The Wampanoag taught the English colonists how to plant and care for this crop.
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The Wilmot Proviso refers to the failed proposal of 1846 in the United States Congress to abolish slavery in regions acquired from Mexico during the war between Mexico and America.
The compromise of 1850 was responsible for finally putting a stop to the ongoing disputes over slavery in the Southwest.
Imot sure if there are options...but i think it, like, weakened their their attempts to get rid of slavery.. Hope this helped :P