Palmer basically was trying to incite paranoia during what was known as the "Palmer Raids" of 1919. He stressed that Communism would take over America. "criminal minds" and the "lower appetites, material and moral" of Communism would destroy America.
The Middle Colonies were known as the 'bread basket' of the colonies because of the rich soil which allowed them to farm. Families planted crops such as maize, wheat, rye, potatoes, peas, and flax. Flax was used to make cloth; corn was one of the main foods eaten in the colonies so im going to go with merchant
The ¨Splendid Little War¨ was a term used by John Hay referring to the Spanish-American war (1898).
He called the event that way basically for all the positive results the US had after the conflict.
Based on national reports it was a short, cheap (money and lives), and the most important part, it was a really popular war, that allowed the US to start to be considered as a world power, between all the nations of the globe.
So making a little syntax, when he mentioned ¨splendid¨ was referring to the excellent results America had after the war and, ¨little¨ highlighting the duration and expenses of it.
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While including the typical barons and knights, Simon de Montfort had also included burgesses (originally a freeman of a borough) from influential towns.