During the American Revolution, American society was divided between two groups. One group wanted to revolt against the British and become independent. Another group, known as loyalists, wanted to remain under the control of Great Britain.
With this in mind, it is easy to understand the fact that a loyalist would try to sabotage any efforts by the American colonists to break free from Great Britain. Along with this, loyalists would share inside information with the British military so that they would be aware of the rebels plans.
Answer: Japanese air-raid on Pearl Harbor (Japanese did not declare war to the U.S.A, so it was absolutely unexpected). December 1941.
Explanation:
The answer is A.) the Boston Tea Party, because the colonists dumped a lot of tea in the ocean, in protest of the tea act
King Whilhelm was like in some way threabted by Bismarck, he took him off his position. think of bismarck like a luxurious car and while the roi as a like toyota