Don Alejandro O’Reilly put rules in place forbidding any display or practice of French culture with the threat of expulsion from the colony.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Don Alejandro O' Reilly was the second governor of Spain of Louisiana and is remembered by the name of "Bloody O' Reilly" because he used very harsh punishments for those French people who were the ones because of which first colonial governor of Spain got expelled and fearing the threat of expulsion from the colony, he used severe punishments and the practicing of french culture was not allowed during the tie when he was the governor. Because of being so harsh, he only was the governor for a year.
Union General Ulysses S. Grant<span> advances toward the </span>Mississippi<span> capital of Jackson during his bold and daring drive to take Vicksburg, the last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River.</span>
Roger Williams was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and then settled in Rhode Island and started the Baptist Church.