wait that is not a question
He believes it was ignorance. Farmers in Jefferson's time where valuable because they fed the nation.
This of course is still true and what makes them valuable today as well.
Farmers in Jefferson's time where often wealthy and highly educated as well this made them valuable.
Today we have many professions that have educated people doing them and education is the most valuable commodity in a citizen because an educated citizen makes good choices in their vote.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter b: went through numerous boom-and-bust cycles.
Explanation:
Throughout the XVII and XVIII centuries the tobacco economy of the Chesapeake region experienced continuing cycles of prosperity and depression, the <em>“boom-and-bust”</em>. Tobacco at first dominated the economy, and in order to produce this commodity Virginia adopted slave labor; by 1700, the state was importing huge numbers of slaves to provide the labor required to plant and harvest the tobacco leaves, this way the plantations owners were able to increase their fortune by selling it to other countries. For long tobacco was a very used source of income; however this practice led to soil depletion, the removal of nutrients due to improper extractive practices. As a result the production dropped and the state suffered economically. The war also contributed to eliminate most of Virginia’s trading fleet, for example.
I think the answer is D, I could be wrong though
Northers opposed the war because they believed the south had all the right in their will to secede, and they opposed the EP
Southerns opposed wars was because South Carolina govenerd objected to officers from other states and southerns wanted to keep their way of life.