How did the invention of the Cotton Gin change America’s economy?
A- Made cotton easier to plant
B- made room for more wheat and less cotton on Southern plantations.
C- Made cotton the dominant crop in the south
D- Made dairy farming popular in the Northeast
the answer c
<span>600 years. From 410 to 1066. Hope this helps :)</span>
<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 the one having to do with the fact that both of these organization were able to negotiate better salaries for their workers, since this was one of the main goals of unions. </span></span>
It was was a rebellion in western Massachusetts and Worcester which was an armed uprising that they were responding to the debt crisis that was happening, and for the opposition against the governments to try to stop the government from being able to collect taxes on individuals and on their trades. It took place in Springfield and the fight lasted from 1786 to 1787. It was because of economic policy; Aggressive tax and debt collection; Political corruption and cronyism.
Answer: Susan B. Anthony and Emmeline Pankhurst; willing to get arrested and stand up for what they believe in, proved to be nonpolitical: They were trying to get the right to vote, showing that women have a stance on government issues, and were welcoming the NACW even though they were black women
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