The answer is a Charleston Mercury editorial published in 1860
Answer:
Patrick Henry was the British politician who argued against the Stamp Act in parliament.
Explanation:
The trails and the conditions were very rough, and they struggled to traverse across these trails. Also, the weather was very bad and many of the settlers got sick and died from disease along the way
Answer:
Their religious and spiritual beliefs
Explanation:
It offended the Hindus and the Muslims because the Hindus considered cows sacred and Muslims didn't eat pork.
(I learned about this in History back in December.)