People were searching for success and hoped to create lives of their own. They believed that moving West was the key to a new and better life.
Answer: Massachusetts became a leader in the american revolution because the first protests, riots and other acts of rebellion occurred there as did the first battles of the Revolutionary War.
He might have signed bills for "Land Grant" Universities (State Colleges) but "D" is the correct answer since Presidents don't really have an effect on K - 12 education. It was Lincoln who signed the Emancipation Proclamation but his successor who signed the Amendments abolishing slavery in the US entirely.
Shay's rebellion encouraged national leaders to seek alternatives to the Articles of Confederation. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "A". Shay's Rebellion was actually an armed uprising that took place in Massachusetts between the month of August in the year 1786 and the month of June of the year 1787. It was an uprising that was led by a veteran revolutionary war veteran by the name of Daniel Shays. Daniel Shays actually led about 4000 rebels against the economic injustices.
<span>He won because of the support of the White Working class. His southern strategy was about appealing to them and their primal racist ways but in such a way that he does not alienate the African-American population. The whites were mostly democratic traditionally so he had to find a way to get them to go Republican.</span>