The answer is d. He was influential in persuading the British to leave South Asia
The sinking of the HMS Lusitania, and the Zimmerman Telegram
<span>Sam Houston's second term lasted from 1841-1844. Early in his term, he tried to reinterest the United States in annexation, as the annexation had been dropped in the past. Texas legally joined the United States in December 29, 1845.</span>
If the question is asking what did the British transform from then historians identify this policy as C, Saulaitry neglect
It's the policy of where the British did not strict rules, regulations, occupation, or tight control over the colonies.
Navigation Acts is the answer I believe since Navigation Acts were the first piece of legislation were the parliament passed to enforce the rules of law onto the colonies.
<span>Federalism, or nationalism. Many, but not all, of the Marshall Court's decisions upheld the supremacy of federal and constitutional law over state law.</span>