I'm pretty sure it's Bernardo de Gálvez
He changed his vote because of a letter from his mother asking him to "be a good boy" and vote for the amendment.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- Harry Thomas Burn was the youngest member of the state legislature (Tennessee General Assembly )
- He is remembered for the step taken to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment during his very first legislature.
- Even though he really intended to vote for the amendment, he was pressurized by party leaders and other misleading telegrams. He began to side with the Anti-suffragists.
- He received a letter from his mother which made him to change his mind and vote for the amendment.
- The result of the vote was a tie of 48-48, when the house speaker called for a vote on the "merits", but his vote broke the tie in favor of ratifying the amendment.
Taking away German citizenship
Answer:
I personally agree with most of the policies companies are implementing due to the pandemic. Though the economy is being damaged, lives are far more important then currency. Companies have been dismissing workers due to this crisis in which I believe is an issue. Companies need to implement more "working from home" programs to save the jobs and livelihoods of their workers. However, this is just my opinion. Your's may vary.
The answer is B. John White.
John White was an English artist, mapmaker, and a friend of Sir Walter Raleigh, who arrived in North Carolina in 1585 along with Richard Grenville. He was the appointed governor of the Roanoke Colony in 1587.