They did this by accepting who they were and where they lived. They had to as many others did not appreciate the colonials. To prevent uprisings like bacon's, chesapeake gentry found ways to assists middling and poor whites by gradually reducing taxes and encouraging them to use slave labor, allowed yeomen/tenants to vote and in turn expected them to elect planters to office and defer their rule, elite used their control over house of burgesses to limit the power of the royal government and hundreds of yeomen farmers benefited by getting a taste of political power and garnering substantial fees and salaries and deputy chiefs, road surveyors, etc.
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This if false. While video games have been increasingly improving their graphics, even the best games do not have the resolution of human vision and it is very easy to distinguish the best games from human vision and or real life.
The us government viewed its treaties with the native poorly we kept making treaties and then we broke them then we made more the we broke those too so the u.s government treated the treaties and the natives very poorly
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None of these options would be correct, since Hamilton was in fact the leading Federalist of his day, although the second part of the option B is correct, since he heavily pushed for ratification.