3 and 6 are wrong. 3 would be getting tired and 6 would be to circle
For the most part, they wanted an opportunity to own their own land. European land was largely owned by rich Lords and Monarchs. The US was largely open for the taking, and the poor would agree to be an indentured servant for many years in exchange for a chance to make it to the US, and hopefully one day own their own land.
The answer is <span>People need to welcome the job of defending freedom.</span>
The Louisiana Purchase, which was actually made by Jefferson himself, was a shift in his general principles because it required great power on behalf of the federal government, which Jefferson himself didn't like. The same goes for the Monroe Doctrine.
That’ll be true. the U.S. Congress passed a law that admitted Missouri to the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state