The answer is D. The pilgrims that came to plymouth rock were not separatists. Hope this helps:)
<span>George Clark led a western campaign trying to recruit Natives. He knew the Midwest west from being a surveyor in the Ohio and Kentucky rivers and created his army. He targeted trading villages. They took Kaskaskia and Cahokia. Clark then surprise-attacked Fort Sackville near Vincennes. Wabash was icy and flooded so no one expected it, but Clark's men marched for 18 days through freezing water, bringing many Patriot flags. Sackville surrendered.</span>
It solved the issue of how people were going to be represented in government. the three fifths compromise stated that three out of five southern blacks would count as people
After WW1 the U.S. went into a Great Depression and when Franklin D. Roosevelt's was elected, his first 100 days he created many agencies to end the Great Depression.Hope that helps. :)
<span>The Temperance Movement stressed the reduction and banning of alcoholic beverages. This was done during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century because of the epidemic of alcoholism. Drinking was a contributing factor to spousal abuse, family neglect, and chronic unemployment. The movement sought temperance towards alcohol consumption rather than total abstinence. The movement’s activities eventually expanded to the observance of Sabbath and other moral issues. It had its major effect on American politics and American society in the nineteenth and twentieth century. <span>
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