It was on <span>January 1, 1863 </span>
Answer:
The Loyal Nine incited, organized, and managed mob rule in the streets of Boston to protest the Stamp Act. These Patriot mobs used tactics of fear, force, intimidation and violence to demonstrate against the Stamp Act, and they targeted pro-Stamp Act supporters and officials.
Explanation:
Answer: Started in 1776
Explanation: In 1776, New Jersey gave voting rights to all who lived in the state, but then quickly passed a law to disenfranchise all women and Black men.
Answer:
The correct answer is option D. Ida B. Wells
Explanation:
Ida B. Wells was an African-American teacher who developed the National Association of Colored Women to help black families.
She worked on fighting racism, injustice and prejudice in 20th Century America and quickly became one of the most famous Black women of her time.
Interestingly, she was born a slave in the year 1862 and was 'freed' thanks to the Emancipation Proclamation during the American Civil War.
She lost her family when she was a young kid but educated herself and became a widely known teacher and Journalist.
White supremacy groups showed violent resistance to her activism and to promote African rights and equality she even went to speaking tours in Britain.
Answer:
The French and Indian War, and The American Revolution
Explanation:
The participation of France in the French and Indian War first drained the treasury and later the American Revolution.
France entered into financial crises during the reign of King Louis XV, who dispatched six regiments to New France in 1755 that led to the French and Indian War. France financial situation went further down when they took participation in the American Revolution of 1775. The country was in enormous debt, and it had to increase its taxes.