The French and Indian War is an extension of the Seven Years’
War of 1756-63 that pitted the colonies of British America against New France.
The French were defeated and lost vast territories, including Canada and French
Louisiana. The Brits gained land east of the Mississippi River and removed
French threat to its thirteen colonies. The conflict trained many American
officers, including Washington, that would later fight in the Revolutionary
War. The Brits Empire grew substantially, but the war incurred great debts. The
Brits tried to tax the colonies more in order to pay the debt, causing the
colonies to unite just in time for the Revolutionary war.
It’d most likely be federalism
Answer:
they went to war and fought in the military but didnt have the right to vote on a leader
Answer:
a. Missouri Compromise.
Explanation:
The US government passed an agreement called the Missouri Compromise in 1820 that allowed Missouri to be a slave state. This agreement made a sectional demarcation by allowing the state of Missouri to be a slave state while making Maine a free state and also the areas north of Missouri to be also free soil.
As the issue of slavery was a burning issue for the Union, this compromise led to a backlash from the people. So, the people expressed their criticism of the 'representatives' or members of the Congress who helped in passing the controversial agreement.
Thus, the correct answer is option a.