No, the vast distances that existed between civilizations and the physical terrain (mountainous) that separated them were too great for humans to cross. Journeys and trade routes would have taken years to cross. Horses shortened these travels times and made journeys more survivable, as such the people were able to expand.
We retain the right to life and liberty, and gain the right to just, impartial protection of our property.
Answer:
i think its the second one
Explanation:
sorry if im wrong
Appointing a cabinet, and serving for 2 years were his main precedents.