I know that They were following the rules of Mercantilism to keep foreign goods out. There's most likely more to this, though. I just looked this up and they (the british) needed to pay war debt, which is another reason Colonists were unhappy. They thought the colonists owned them beacause of the French and Indian war success
The answer is D. because we have a democracy now and we vote for people so we are basically the government
With the signing of the Treaty of Ghent in 1814 and the end of the War of 1812, many Americans viewed the Federalists as traitors. The Federalist Party collapsed, leaving the Democratic-Republican Party as the only political party in the United States until the mid-1820s.
Well it depends on the officer really but for the most part they didn't care too much for them. They viewed the Germans as superior and just like all the other allied forces they hated them.
The answer is A. King Darius attempted to subjugate the Greeks during the Battle of Marathon, this was continued by his son, Xerxes