An Empire, Well I wouldn't call us an Empire, but after the Spanish-American War in 1898, The United States DEFINITELY became an Imperial power.
The United States had gained Guam, Philippines, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Although they did not own Cuba because the Teller Amendment forbid America to do so, the sneaky Platt Amendment had forced Cuba to sell lands to America... Of these lands are Guantanamo Bay, which, although the Platt Amendment was overturned during Roosevelts term, still stays a US possession today.
One that sticks out was colonists tarring and feathering British guards, but that is all I can think of.
There are two types of lenses convex and concave. Convex lensesare lenses that curve outwards, they converge parallel light rays to a focal point. Concave lenses are thinner in the middle and thicker at their edges. Concave lenses diverge parallel light rays away from each other.
a close to the atlantic for easier access to england
The correct answer to this is D.
Nationalists, who became Federalists, wanted a strong Federal/National government that could unite the colonies.