Why did loyalists opopose separation from England?
- They feared a loss of property.
- They were worried about mob rule
The loyalists were the colonists that opposed the American Revolution, instead, they supported Britain. They believed that the colonies should remain loyal to Britain and the Parliament. Also, they were afraid that a war would lead to many deaths. Most of the Loyalists worked for the British government so they also had interests with being connected to the crown.
What "unalienable rights" are included in the Declaration of Independence?
- Liberty, Property and the Pursuit of Happiness.
The Declaration of Independence of the United States says: “We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness….”
Which event happened first?
- The Battles at Lexington and Concord
The Battles of Lexington and Concord happened in April 1775. It was the first battle of the American Revolutionary War, this battle was the result of years of tensions between the colonies and the British authorities that started with the series of measures and taxes imposed by the British Parliament on the colonies.
Taking over the plans for Reconstruction.
Answer: C or
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I know a and d are both right answeres ao it must be b or c
I looked it up and be is true so it must be c
Correct answer choice is :
D) Government works best when it gives unlimited rights and freedoms to its people.
Explanation:
A wide controversy began over captivity. The restraint of many of the Southern states depended essentially only on farming products originated by laborers. To preserve their earnings, the Southern states claimed on two offers. One was to forbid Congress from taxing shipping. The second offer was to restrict Congress from preventing the transportation of laborers.
While being about to die, Chandra Gupta told his son Samudra " to rule the whole world". And he tried to do it, he ruled for almost 45 years and his reign was considered a military campaign. "He waged war along the Ganges plain" defeating nine kings and getting their territory. He built the Gupta Empire.