Answer:
1757- Becomes Prime minister of Britain
Concentrated on:
expelling the French from North America
buying colonist cooperation by stimulating North American economy with a massive infusion of British currency
buying support of the Native Americans
raising morale
(yay Britain)
Understood colonist's concerns (= successful leader)
Compromise: colonists give loyalty & military cooperation
Britain would reimburse colonial assemblies for their costs = raise morale by 1758 (thoughts = don't have to pay for our war!)
British stronger and colonists believe they will get paid back
Began being strategic and captured French forts and cut off supplies
Explanation:
Nine states<span>Instead, on September 28, Congress directed the state legislatures to call ratification conventions in each state. Article VII stipulated that nine states had to ratify the Constitution for it to go into effect.</span>
False. Mexico was already independent. The settlers, largely from Tennessee, came in order to support the Texas independence movement. Not Mexican independence from Spain.
Answer:
In 1979, the Iranian Revolution occured that removed the Shah from power.
Explanation:
The subject of the great compromise was how the congress would deal with legislation. It was a debate whether the states should be equally represented, or should they be represented based on the size of the state, that is, on the size of the population. The decision was to have a compromise and have a bicameral government where both systems would be implemented in the best interest of all states with the senate having equal representation, and the house having population representation.
They decided that for now slavery would be legitimate and legal, but in the future the Congress would decide the future of slavery in the country. The 3/5ths compromise was important in this because of how slaves would account for during census when it comes to representation. In the future however we know what the congress did and how slavery was first forbidden in the North, and then later in the south as well.