Because of a unsustainable boom in share prices in the previous years
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South Carolina was outraged over British tax policies in the 1760s that violated what they saw as their constitutional right to "no taxation without representation". Merchants joined the boycott against buying British products. When the London government harshly punished Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party, South Carolina's leaders joined 11 other colonies (except Georgia) in forming the Continental Congress. When the British attacked Lexington and Concord in the spring of 1775 and were beaten back by the Massachusetts Patriots, South Carolina rallied to support the American Revolution. Loyalists and Patriots of the colony were split by nearly 50/50. Many of the South Carolinian battles fought during the American Revolution were with loyalist Carolinians and the part of the Cherokee tribe that allied with the British. This was to General Henry Clinton's advantage. His strategy was to march his troops north from St. Augustine, Florida, and sandwich George Washington in the North. Clinton alienated Loyalists and enraged Patriots by attacking a fleeing army of Patriot soldiers who posed no threat. Enslaved Africans and African Americans chose independence by escaping to British lines where they were promised freedom.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
None of the other choices made sense and given that Texas is part of the Great prairie in the middle of NA
Answer: E
Explanation:
The reason for this was because when we were expanding america, the colonists were trying to build towns and other things in the areas of the native Americans. So the colonists would chase out the native Americans and claim their territory.
And like anyone else who had their property stolen, they would be at least mad that it got taken from them so it created a conflict between the colonists and the native Americans.