1. Californians approved a constitution that banned slavery.
California was started as groups of settlements that had a largely pro-freedom base, as many of the people who have moved to the west were from the North who brought their beliefs with them. The Californians, because of this, were able to not only approve a constitution that banned slavery, but also join the Union as a free state.
3. Free states would gain a majority over slave states in the Senate.
Because the slave states were keen at getting even with the more populous Northern states inside the government, they wanted a even playing field inside the Senate (as the North had more populations, which meant more representatives). With California joining the Union, it would have gave the Free States much more power in the government then the Slave States.
5. Other western territories might follow California’s example of entering as a free state.
Remember, the South were in a great disadvantage, and so they wanted to keep the balance of state powers in between both the Free States & Slave States. However, with the admission of the Californias to the Free States, it offset the balance within the government, leading to a larger pro-freedom government, and overriding the beliefs of the South.
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<span>The first was the Boston Port Bill and it closed the Boston Harbor until the people of Boston paid for the tea that they threw into the harbor. It went into effect on June 1, 1774.
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The Administration of Justice Act became effective May 20th and it did not allow British soldiers to be tried in the colonies for any crimes they might commit. This meant the soldiers could do anything they wanted since they would probably not be punished for their crimes.
The Massachusetts Government Act which also took effect on May 20, 1774, restricted town meetings to one a year unless the governor approved any more. The Massachusetts assembly could not meet. The governor would appoint all the officials, juries and sheriffs.
The Quebec Act was established May 20, 1774. This act extended the Canadian borders to cut some of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Virginia.
<span>There was also the Quartering Act that was established on March 24th. It required the colonial authorities to provide housing and supplies for the British troops.</span>
Well haciendas were bigger portions of ejidos, which are community owned farms. So pretty much out in the country where there’s plains, prairies, or just grasslands. Hope this helps!!
I think it could be Reaganomics sorry if I’m wrong.