<span>The answer is B. Elijah Lovejoy. In 1837, a pro-slavery mob in Alton, Illinois, murdered Elijah Parish Lovejoy as he defended the site of his anti-slavery newspaper, The Alton Observer. The mob wrecked his press and set fire to the warehouse where he stored his abolitionist materials.
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When you are doing a grand battement to the back, you want to make sure your body is tipped slightly forward. Do not be afraid to bring your body forward, because in doing so you give your leg the room it needs to kick behind you. You do not want to bring your body straight up or all the way down in either direction.
He was a commander in the British army in the French & Indian War of 1754.
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A group of protestors, led by Revolutionary War veteran Daniel Shays, began a 6 month rebellion by taking over the Court of Common Pleas in Northampton; the goal was to prevent the trial and imprisonment of debt-ridden citizens. James Bowdoin, the governor of Massachusetts, was clearly in the latter group. That is basically what Shays Rebellion is. Americans political leaders saw that people dont like the Articless of Confederation and that they will protest against it. Daniel Shay, the person behind Shays Rebellion was offered to be forgiven for starting the Reellion if he just stopped it, but he refused. America couldnt stop it becasue they did not have a national government which they would send to stop riots from breaking out.
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