I know the answer is Appalachian Mountains
Domestically, the most common act of terrorism in the 1800s was violence against immigrants, blacks, and non-Catholics, usually at the behest of groups like the Klu Klux Klan.
This is false. The gardens were considered one of the seven wonders of the world; little evidence is found of the garden today believed to have been destroyed sometime in 1 AD.
They worked as professionals, such as lawyers and doctors, or merchants who owned stores. The gentry were the "upper crust" of colonial society. They were large landowners, very wealthy merchants, and financiers. They owned huge tracts of land and usually many slaves.
In November, Henry Knox suggested to George Washington that they drag 59 cannons, captured at Fort Ticonderoga the previous spring, over 300 miles to Boston to bolster its defenses and drive the British out. Washington agreed and sent Knox to Fort Ticonderoga to oversee the expedition.