I’d hate to be wrong, but it might be the last one.
Answer:
A) Squatters to secure title to land they had improved.
Explanation:
Preemption is also knows as squatters rights. It was the policy by which the first settlers on the public lands were allowed to purchase the property. The squatters pressured congress to allow them to get permanent title to the land and the congress passed many temporary preemption laws in 1830's.
The eastern businessmen feared these laws as they considered that easy access to new lands would affect their labour supply. These laws failed to satisfy the settlers demands.
A compromise was drafted by Henry Clay, it allowed the squatters to buy 160 acres of surveyed public land at minimum price of 1.25 dollars per acre before it was sold at public auction.
The pre-pre-emption act remain in effect for 50 and was replaced Land Revision Act in 1891.
The answer is D. The french gained a lot of British land and the colonies were more pressed for land. Surprisingly this battle was the British and Colonists against the French and Indians.
As indicated by similar esteems and beliefs of the Americans, Benjamin Franklin set up the guideline of Liberty, which was the same for everybody in the United States, and in light of the fact that slaves were additionally offspring of God, he couldn't resist suspecting that servitude was precluded in all the nation. He solicited to consider the bonds from humankind, which held us together and in this manner, Franklin insisted that the joy and advantages of Freedom, should achieve the defenseless, miserable men and ladies, of the tormented individuals of Africa, since it was obligation of the Americans and their most astounding esteems, to guarantee that subjugation was abrogated.