A. John Locke
He believed in "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.".
As a result of the exchange rate between the U.S. Dollar and the British Pound changing, the U.S. dollar would depreciate and make imports more expensive.
<h3>What happens when the Dollar falls against the Pound?</h3>
If there is a situation where the British Pound gained more against the U.S. dollar as is the case above, the result would be that people in the U.S. would require more dollars to buy British products.
This means that imports into the U.S. from Britain would be more expensive as more dollars would be needed per British pound.
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Answer:
Because the class antagonism in the United States was irreconcilable at that time, the antagonism of different interest groups was uncompromising and could only be solved through the war.
Explanation:
This society founded in the US in 1816 encouraged free black people to emigrate to Liberia where a new colony was set up in SW Africa. It was mainly founded by Quakers and evangelicals but also included some slaveowners in Maryland. Their migration was partly to liberate them from slavery but also to avoid a slave rebellion in the US. The Haitian black slave rebellion in 1791 may have spurred some of these slaveowners to promote this alternative,
On October 12, 1492, a sailor looked out from the bow of his sailing ship, the Pinta, to the horizon and saw land. Columbus and his crews saw the New World after ten weeks at sea from the port of Palos, Spain.
Columbus set sail from Spain on August 3, 1492, in search of an all-water route to Asia. More than two months later, on October 12, Columbus landed on an island in the Bahamas he named San Salvador; the natives called it Guanahani.
In the 15th and 16th centuries, Europeans wanted to find sea routes to the Far East. Columbus wanted to find a new route to India, China, Japan and the Spice Islands.
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