Both sam adams and jhon hancock both had anti British sentiments in the 1760s
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The answer to this is D. Taking notes. Trust me, I did this before, and got it correct.
It was useful because it gave the people a sense for national interest and unity under a single culture, goal, belief, or whatever you may call it. The country was not unified until them and now they could all work together to keep the nation growing.
Answer: Nationalism
Explanation: i took the test/quiz on k12
Answer: the Republican Party
Explanation:
The Republican Party opposed the Dred Scott decision in 1857 meaning they are your answer. The Republican party was anti-slavery and the Dred Scott decision still counted African Americans as non-citizens.
<em>Read more about the</em><em> political parties </em><em>opposed to the </em><em>Dred Scott decision </em><em>here:</em>
<em>brainly.com/question/19853806</em>