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Yes, unity is a surefire strategy
D. They began a movement later taken up by the Progressives,
The head of Hartford Convention was Harrison Gray Otis. Besides him there were 25 other participants:
George Cabot
Benjamin Hazard
Benjamin West
Calvin Goddard
Chauncey Goodrich
Daniel Lyman
Daniel Waldo
Edward Manton
George Bliss
Hodijah Baylies
James Hillhouse
John Treadwell
Joseph S. Lyman
Joshua Thomas
Mills Olcott
Nathan Dane
Nathaniel Smith
Roger Minott Sherman
Samuel Sumner Wilde
Samuel Ward, Jr.
Stephen Longfellow, Jr.
Timothy Bigelow
William Hall, Jr.
William Prescott, Jr.
Zephaniah Swift
Answer:
They were forced to leave
Explanation:
Early in 1969, Gordhandas Shah, a resident of Kenya for thirty-five years and holder of a British passport, was told by the government that under its new Immigration Act he was no longer able to continue working in Kenya, and that he should leave the country within three months. Being a British citizen, he contacted the British Embassy to make arrangements for moving to England. He discovered at the Embassy, however, that because he was not a white British citizen, there were severe restrictions on his right to enter Britain, and that in fact it would not be possible for him to go there in the foreseeable future.