<span>A and C are correct. The Stamp act, as well as some other acts, effectively taxed everty piece of document that had to be sent somewhere, which is something the colonists didn't want since they had no representation in the parliament. The Boston Massacre helped because it motivated many people to start supporting independence due to the cruelty of the British king and the British army that was shown during the Massacre. </span>
True, because presidents can veto.
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Washington cautions the individuals that political groups may look for to discourage the execution of the laws made by the government or to anticipate the branches of government from working out the powers given them by the constitution.
It was Abraham Lincoln’s choice, but John Todd Stuart (fellow politician and attorney) strongly influenced him to make the decision
Americans were the white settlers.