Eliza Lucas Pinckney helped to increase colonial exports by successfully cultivating indigo. John Peter Zenger helped establish freedom of press in Colonial America
<span>The </span>Sherman Antitrust Act<span> (</span>Sherman Act, 26 Stat. 209<span>, </span>15 U.S.C. §§ 1–7<span>) is a landmark federal statute in the history of </span>United States antitrust law<span> (or "</span>competition
law<span>") passed by Congress in 1890. Passed under
the presidency of </span>Benjamin
Harrison<span>, it prohibits certain business activities that
federal government regulators deem to be </span>anti-competitive<span>, and requires the federal government to
investigate and pursue </span>trusts<span>.</span>
Answer:
To get money and goods from Britain
Explanation:
It is either B or C. But cutting ties to the King was most vital (B).
1. orphanages in general, so then people taking care of orphans have enough items to carry on.
2. poor hospitals that have many patients but not enough materials.
3. places where its possible to make depressed/poor kids' dreams come true