Answer:
Although the nullification crisis was ostensibly about South Carolina's refusal to collect federal tariffs, many historians believe it was actually rooted in growing Southern fears over the movement in the North for the abolition of slavery.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that "Britain ceded territory in Canada", since the British were not directly involved in this conflict. </span></span>
There were several reasons why the Constitution was adopted over the Articles of Confederation, but the greatest was that the Articles were very weak and gave the central government almost no power.
Explanation:
The Articles produced a loose confederation of sovereign states and a weak primary government, will most of the power with the country governments. The need for a stronger Federal government soon became obvious and ultimately led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
That battle made France become allies with the U.S.
Because America at the time, felt it was their right and duty to expand
across the continent to to Pacific. The US wanted California for its
great port cities along the Pacific, cities such as San Francisco and
San Diego. James K. Polk also wanted to gain California from Mexico
because he did not want the British to claim it.