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What caused trouble between Virginia’s farmers and Native Americans was that Virginia colonists that were farmers took over more land to grow crops, mainly tobacco, and other colonists wanted to push their settlements forward in territories that Native American Indians considered of their property.
When Virginia Colonists Jhon Rolfe had success planting tobacco seeds from the Caribbean island of Trinidad, tobacco became the king of crops in the colony of Virginia and farmers needed more land to grow more tobacco.
Many policies changed due to new form of outdoor recreation of the Americans, not only women began to participate in this type of recreation, but the state saw in the need to regularize this new lifestyle, and in turn , implement policies for the benefit of society, these policies were from the national to the local, states and cities began to create spaces for recreation, and this became so necessary, that today there are professions and jobs dedicated to this, to recreate, that is why every day we see how more recreation spaces are built and cities compete to have the most modern and best spaces, as well as influence countries all over the world to do the same.
The action promoted Albert Gallatin's petition against the whiskey tax
was a peaceful protestiing, submission to law by the rebels and stabilization of the economy.
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What is the Whiskey tax rebellion?</h3>
- The Whiskey tax rebellion was a violent tax protest in the United States which started in 1791 and ended in 1794 during the presidency of George Washington.
- It was the first tax imposed on a domestic product by the newly formed federal government as at the time.
<h3>Albert Gallatin's action promoted;</h3>
- A more peaceful approach to opposing the Whiskey tax
- Rebels submission to the law
A stabilized economy
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I believe the answer is the 4th one: By the time he died at thirty-three, he had conquered the Greek's known-world.
Answer:
the population
Explanation:
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