Reconstruction brought many changes to the southerners, both good and bad. During the construction era, the black in the south who were once slaves were freed and they become free men. They were also given the power to vote and contribute to the government. The whites in the south were bitter about these positive changes to the black and they put up a lot of violent protests. The whites were also restrained from voting.
<span>They claimed that since the colonies had no representation in Parliament, Parliament had no right to tax them. [ is why the colonists opposed the taxes imposed after the French and Indian War. ]</span>
Many banks had invested in the market and faced significant shortfall; several faced insolvency. The Crash also prompted a run on gold deposits, further reducing the amount of deposits banks had on hand. As a result, banks curtailed their lending activities, contributing to an economic slowdown.
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<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be the "</span><span>(1) ideas of John Locke," since he is referencing the "social contract" that Locke said existed between citizens and the government--a contract Jefferson believed the British had broken. </span>