To exactly which Anti-Vietnam Movement do you refer. You want a short answer. Simply listing the various groups would be too long, and each had its own ideologies. Guess it's time to hit the books.
<span>Feisty is right. I checked too. Since you only want short answers and no detail, it is abundantly clear that you don't want any reliable or relevant information. Good attitude. Lots of luck in life, but please to the rest of us a favor: when you're old enough, please, please, please DON'T vote.</span>
Equiano was a boy who was made a slave at a young age. he became older he was able to gained his freedom by raising the same amount of money that was used to buy him. when he finally gained his freedom he wrote his own autobiography. this auto bio explained all his troubles of being taken from africa and sold then about his lie as a slave. after have written this auto bio he became part of the movement to abolish slavery.
How the states address the problem they veto something
The only correct answer can be statement C.
The British and the America colonists work together to defeat the French in the French and Indian War, showing that statement A cannot be correct.
One result of the French and Indian War was France giving up a large amount of territory to the British. This included a significant part of modern day Canada. This shows that statement B is wrong.
Statement D is also incorrect because the French lost land.
This shows how only statement C. can be correct.
It was problematic because a large number of tribes supported Britain in the war so now that the Colonies were free it was up to them to have diplomatic relations with the natives that fought against them. The Natives weren't even invited so any territorial acquisition that occurred was done without them and they lived on those territories.
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