Answer: creole
Explanation: a person who identified as a Spanaird, but was born in the Americas, was considered a Creole.
<em>What was the Embargo Act?</em>
The Embargo Act banned trade with all foreign countries to punish Britain and France. It was passed in 1807.
<em>What was the problem with the Embargo Act?</em>
The Embargo Act ruined American merchants. They lost lots of money without trade since the United States earned most money from trade with France and Britain. It weakened Jefferson and strengthened the Federalists. The Embargo Act was unpopular.
<em>How might Congress have solved the problem? </em>
Congress tried to solve the problem by replacing with the Non-Intercourse Act, which was passed in 1809. It banned trade only with Britain, France, and their colonies.
Congress could have solved the problem by making peace with France and Britain and stop going to war.
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"B) Taking a state out of the union" would be an example of secession, since when a state secedes it leaves a union of states, which is what happened prior to the Civil War in the United States.
Answer:
The abundance of volcanoes and earthquakes along the Ring of Fire is caused by the amount of movement of tectonic plates in the area. Along much of the Ring of Fire, plates overlap at convergent boundaries called subduction zones. That is, the plate that is underneath is pushed down, or subducted, by the plate above.
Answer:
It led to increased inflation in Spain.
Explanation:
During the second half of the 15th century, Precious metals (especially gold and silver) was used to as a commodity money that is used as a medium of exchange.
As more and more precious metal was sent from Americas to Spain, The value of that precious metal as a medium of exchange weakened. (since more people have the commodity money, but the amount of goods that can be bought in Spain did not increased)
This led to the increase of inflation in Spain. The price of goods massively increase since there are more people have commodity money to afford it. This led to an event which later known as the Spanish price revolution.