When it come to a group of people, I believe white men were able to vote first, then in 1869 woman were able to vote, while non-white and free male slaves were able to vote in 1870. But if your asking a person I honestly don’t know who! Sorry if this ain’t what you had asked for!
Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) <span>Aaron Burr (Democratic-Republican) </span><span>John Adams (Federalist)
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-denis </span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You forgot to include the text or the third paragraph. Without that information, we do not know what you are referring to.
However, doing some deep research, we can comment on the following.
One instance in which the Spanish resorted to the type of actions threatened in the third paragraph was to punish the Native peoples who refused to obey the conquerors and refused to convert to Catholicism.
The Spanish have threatened the Indians expressing threats such as "...But, if you do not obey, we shall powerfully enter into your country, and shall make war against you and shall subject you to the yoke and obedience of the Church and the king and queen of Spain."
Spanish conquerors committed many atrocities when they tried to colonize many territories in the Americas. all in the name of God and the Catholic church.
This was part of a medieval document titled "The Demand." This document was issued by the council of Castile in 1510. When conquerors arrived in the Americas, they had to read the document to warn Native Indian people, before taking their territories.
Explanation:
Mercantilism was an economic system of trade that spanned from the 16th century to the 18th century. Mercantilism was based on the idea that a nation's wealth and power were best served by increasing exports and so involved increasing trade.
Mercantilism, economic theory and practice common in Europe from the 16th to the 18th century that promoted governmental regulation of a nation's economy for the purpose of augmenting state power at the expense of rival national powers. It was the economic counterpart of political absolutism.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be "revising early and pro-slavery" notions of justice, since this was during the Progressive Era in the United States. </span></span>