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Damm [24]
3 years ago
6

Why were many people willing to endure the hardships of settling in the far est?

History
1 answer:
frozen [14]3 years ago
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Some came for religious freedom and others came for the promise of fortune.
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Who was involved in the Whiskey Rebellion?
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The Whiskey Rebellion was a tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 during the presidency of George Washington. The whiskey tax was the first tax put in place on a domestic product with the new government. It was intended to help reduce debt from the revolution. The tax was on all spirits but since whiskey was the most popular one of all. 

The tax was resisted by farmers in the western frontier regions who were used to distilling their surplus grain and corn into whiskey. In these regions, whiskey was sufficiently popular that it often served as a form of exchange. Many of the resisters were war veterans who believed that they were fighting for the principles of the American Revolution, in particular against taxation without local representation, while the U.S. federal government maintained that the taxes were the legal expression of the taxation powers of Congress.

Throughout counties in Western Pennsylvania, protesters used violence and intimidation to prevent federal officials from collecting the tax. 

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6. What was a result of the Agricultural, or Neolithic, Revolution? A. Migration of humans around the globe B. Mass extinction C
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C.

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First of all, we mass migrated a long long time ago before the Neolithic revolution, second of all we didnt have a mass extinction event because we were suddenly able to put seeds in the ground and make them food, and third of all I dont know of any mass megafauna extinction early on in the Neolithic period

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During the 1970s which piece of legislation to the national organization for women actively promote though it was never ratified
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The correct answer is the Equal Rights Amendment.

The Equal Rights Amendment was a proposed Constitutional amendment that would have guaranteed equal legal rights for all Americans, despite sex.

It failed predominately because of the efforts of Phyllis Schlafly.

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Why did african slavery replace indentured servitude in the english colonies after 1676?
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Indentured service was intended to last for a set period of time, such as seven years. In the hostile surroundings, English people didn't endure very long.

Portuguese attempts to enslave Native Americans on the Caribbean Islands they 'found' failed as well. The Portuguese quickly discovered that the locals in what is now Ghana were even more eager to give them with slaves than gold since they had built the castle of "St George of the Mine" there a few years earlier.

<h3>What is best defines as indentured servant?</h3>

Indentured servitude refers to a contract between two individuals, in which one person worked not for money but to repay an indenture, or loan, within a set time period.

<h3>What distinguishes indentured servitude from slavery?</h3>

While indentured servants work for a predetermined number of years, slavery was a lifetime of forced labor. Indentured service was not a status that could be inherited like slavery. The contracts of indentured slaves could be purchased and sold, but the individuals themselves could not because they were regarded to be property.

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