Answer: THEY WERE FEARFUL OF DIVISIONS AND INSTABILITY WITHIN THE AMERICAN SOCIETY.
Explanation:
Other common characteristics are:
- They were older, better established, and resisted radical change.
- They felt that rebellion against the Crown; the legitimate government, was morally wrong.
- They were alienated when the Patriots resorted to violence, such as burning houses and tarring and feathering.
- They wanted to take a middle-of-the-road position and were angry when forced by the Patriots to declare their opposition.
- They had a long-standing sentimental attachment to Britain (often with business and family links).
- They realized that independence was bound to come someday, but wanted to postpone the moment.
- They were cautious and afraid that chaos and mob rule would result.
It would be the last one but I am still not 100% sure
Imperialism was one of the causes of World War 1. Imperialism means that two countries want to invade the same piece of land as one another. This will result in war because both countries will fight for who gets to take over the other country.
Economic competition was another cause because it was a rivalry of which countries had more profits.
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I’d say tht Americans would think they did so great and amazing and what they did affected absolutely no one. And Mexicans would say that what they did wasn’t needed and that they could have done things differently to help people on both sides and not js the Americans.
A is true they wanted people to stop worshipping idols and they wanted people to worship 1 god