The only answer that makes any sense is C. The British Empire was the sole enemy of the French, fighting them and winning in the Seven Years War. While I am completely unaware of what campaign you are referencing, General Burgoyne partook in many over his years as a British officer, I am certain alliance with the French and splitting New York and Canada were not one of them.
Both were famous abolitionist in the U.S. although Garrison was white and Douglass was black. They <span>were also close friends and co-workers in the American Anti-Slavery Society up till 1850 when bills for the Compromise were passed.
Garrison to Douglass: with California joining as a free state, we may soon have sufficient support to overturn the Constitution and write a new one. I hope it will be done in a peaceful manner though.
Douglass to Garrison: the founding fathers did not see slavery as a long term phenomenon here; just as Washington DC is ending the slave trade now. We do not need a new Constitution but there may be conflicts when slavery is abolished.
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<span>a. A baker relies on a farmer for grain, the farmer relies on the blacksmith for tools, and the blacksmith relies on the baker for bread.
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War Hawks, in the history, are composed of young Southerners and Westerners which were elected in 1810 to the US Congress. They met from 1811 to 1813 to discuss matters about expansion of the United States. With their great ambition to take hold of the territories in the Northwest and in Florida, they were engaged in war with Great Britain.
Hence, the answer to the item is FALSE since at this time, it was Great Britain who were in position of the territory.
The answer is B.)Vulnerable nobility trying to protect its privileges. on Edgenu!ty it is B