It would be William Jennings Bryan's a <span>former United States Representative from </span>Nebraska<span>, at the </span>Democratic National Convention<span> in </span>Chicago<span> on July 9, 1896. In the address, Bryan supported bimetallism or "free silver", which he believed would bring the nation prosperity. </span>
False i believe hope i helped
People would trade the Roman coins even if they didn't want the Roman goods
Most of the other countries didn't understand the purpose of the coins value
Romans used the coins to represent loans when they couldn't afford to get goods
Answer:
The British made many promises to the Native Americans to convince them that they should provide support to the British government and military in the Revolutionary War. ... The British promised trade and protection of the Indian's land. The American Colonists kept pressing westward and north into the Indian lands.