Answer:
The American Revolution was principally caused by colonial opposition to British attempts to impose greater control over the colonies and to make them repay the crown for its defense of them during the French and Indian War (1754–63)
Explanation:
No.
<span>Manifest Destiny was a major influence on how the frontier developed. Manifest Destiny is the doctrine that our land was one that was destined to stretch from sea to shining sea. The reason that this was influential in the frontier's development is that when plans were being made, instead of slowly expanding outwards, the country exploded out living a middle frontier that was neither as developed as California or the East. </span>
The first one- <em>the public began to take action by setting up committees and supporting reform candidates</em>. The influence of the muckrakers (journalists that were pro reform) was far reaching, with labor and economic relations getting a turn for the better because of their interference, that ought to expose injustices and corruption in diverse strata of american society. Inspired and instigated by their work, the public started to take matters to their hands and started changing their local political scenery in hopes that by doing this the problems denounced by the muckrakers ceased to exist.
Answer:
Option: G. Colonists built their first settlements on rivers or coastlines for transportation.
Explanation:
Early colonial settlement patterns influenced by geographic conditions. The reason for the settlement near rivers or coastlines remains significant because of the unknown area they were living in the New World, which was dense forests with the hostile Native Indians. It was vital for them to remain near water sources for harbours, land for farming, natural resources, and natural protection. Harbour was necessary for shipping goods in Britain and bringing settlers in colonies. The settlement of Thirteen Colonies established on the Atlantic coast of North America.