Answer:
Option C, the dominance of eastern interests in government, is the right answer.
Explanation:
- Americans launched various rebellions and uprising against the colonial as well as the national government.
- The Regulator movement was the uprising began by the colonies of Carolina in the years between 1765 to 1771 against the corrupted colonial officials.
- The Shays' Rebellion was a violent protest led by a group of farmers to object the way state enforced the tax collection.
- The Whiskey Rebellion was an uprising of farmers to protest against the whiskey tax enacted by the federal government.
- All these rebellions were expression of the hostility of frontier settlers to the dominance of eastern interests in government
Answer:
The United States followed a strict policy of Isolationism and did their best to stay away from the war. They did this in part because they had just come out of the Great Depression and their economy was just starting to take off again and they feared entering the war would bring them back into economic crisis.
Answer:
Pontiac's Rebellion (1763–66).This multitribal assault on British western posts after the French and Indian War resulted from several factors: trade disputes; the Delaware Prophet's millennial teachings; Gen. Jeffrey Amherst 's termination of customary gift distributions to Indians; settlers' encroachment; and the new British forts.
Explanation:
The answer would be B. The more slaves that survive, the more profit that the slave traders made. In this case, most slave traders were urgently wanting large amounts of profit. So, the traders would do as much as it took to keep as many as they could alive throughout the voyage.
When slaves die, the trader loses profit.