Slaves were brought to the colonies via boat which they were tightly crammed in
Answer:
Cases of constitutional importance
Explanation:
If Theodosius had not divided the Roman Empire, I believe that the Roman Empire would not have been as corrupt and would have been stronger against it's enemies and it would stay alive longer. But, if he never did split the Roman Empire, then it would've kept growing to the point where it was too large and too hard to control, leading to Rome's fall.
<h3><u>US western territories 1820-1860 internal improvements</u></h3>
- 1824 Heavy duties are levied on linen, cotton, iron and other finished goods.
- 1828 The tariff of abominations contributed to the nullification crisis of 1832 the greatest degree of protectionism before the Civil War.
- 1832-1860, trade tariffs were slowly lowered as opposition from the South and West intensified.
- 1832-33, In reaction to the controversy about nullification, a settlement was found with South Carolina and tariffs were reduced.
- 1842, The tariff introduced by Parliamentary Whigs brings the penalty up to 1832.
- 1846, The Walker Tariff (Democratic) is levied primarily on revenue.
- 1857, Prices are further lowered and the free list is expanded.
Answer:
Cecil Sharp
Explanation:
It is not Stephen Foster who lived between 1826 – 1864, was considered to be the the father of American music and the most famous songwriter of the nineteenth century. He was widely known for his work on his parlor and minstrel music.
It is not Woody Guthrie, who lived between 1912 – 1967, was popular for his Western folk song. He is widely regarded, and one of his popular songs include "This Land Is Your Land", a song that particularly inspired several generations both politically and musically.
It is not Bob Dylan whose real name is Robert Allen Zimmerman is an American singer-songwriter, and is widely known as a major figure in popular culture for over 50 years since he has been active in 1961.
The correct answer is Cecil Sharp who live between 1859 – 1924 was famous for his work by having taught, composed and recorded music, particularly folk music, but is not regarded as a song-writer. He gathered thousands of tunes both from rural England and the Southern Appalachians region of the United States.
He is known as the founding father of the folk-song revival in England.