Answer: George Read
Explanation:
He was one of the people who ratified the declaration of independence
Answer:
✅ Dorothy’s diary—at least in the entries preserved here—chronicles daily life at Grasmere, mostly focusing on walks she took alone and with her brothers or Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a frequent visitor. She mentions visits they make and visitors they receive and some of the poems they read and write. And she notes some of the cooking that she does. It’s a simple account of ordinary life, with little additional introspection. It’s the kind of thing that might interest a Wordsworth biographer or someone studying daily life in the 1800s. But as a general reader, with limited interest in Wordsworth, I didn’t find much here, especially given that the small volume contains hardly no notes or explanatory text putting these months in the context of the Wordsworths’ life. In fact, I didn’t realize until well into the book that the John she mentions so frequently is another brother.
IamsugarBee
That they want to expand building westward, like they did during the purchase. They also wanted to control as much land as they can to explore out west. The Louisana Purchase gave the American explorers new opportunites, doubling the size of the U.S. and from there, they continued to move out west. The Lousiana Purchase in general, partially started the Manifest Destiny. (pardon my grammar)