A good idea would be to use the 7 year war. It’s a good way to talk about colonial taxes because it was the start of it all the war was only supposed to be 6 months and it turned into seven year so the started taxing the people and colonies in order to make back the money the had lost during the war
Yes. It can be assumed that Sumner had the support of the people as the legislature was popularly elected. The legislature also passed Sumner's own Objections to the Mexican War. This appears to be another sign that he was respected and had the support of the voters of Massachusetts.
Answer:
that makes no sense but ok
Explanation:
The usual elections were held by state legislation, so the few chosen members were based off what the state(s) legislators deemed as qualified. Then came the 17th amendment that gave the rights of choosing to the people, but this was didn't happen till 1913. So you can eliminate it to 2 options, <u>B and C</u>. It's depends what year. ;) I would personaly choose <u>B</u>.
Hope I helped. :)