The correct answer would be A. Communists
The person who sent U.S. Marshals to protect a church in Montgomery when angry mobs sieged it was President J.F. Kennedy.
<h3 /><h3>Why did President Kennedy send in U.S. Marshals?</h3>
There was a racial flare up in Montgomery, Alabama in the First Baptist Church when African Americans were in it.
White mobs surrounded the church and President Kennedy protected those inside by sending the U.S. Marshals to surround and protect the church.
In conclusion, it was President Kennedy.
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Either a primary source could be unavailable or a primary source could be extremely biased. For example, if a researcher was looking at King George, they might not want to use the diary of someone who despised King George as a big part of their research.
Travis’ letter had an immense and immediate effect. Responding to the letter, 32 men arrived from Gonzales on March 1, 1836. Word of his letter spread quickly, first to New Orleans then onward to Boston and New York City. Yet with the Alamo located hundreds of miles from the U.S. border and a month from Washington, D.C., distance and terrain prevented most volunteers from arriving before the Alamo fell on March 6.
A fan of dramatic writing, Travis understood the power of words. He addressed his letter to “All Americans in the world” specifically to inflame their patriotic passions and rally them to his cause and that of Texas. In so doing, he transformed the Texas Revolution into an American fight for liberty against tyranny.
In Texas, many of the volunteers stirred by Travis’ letter formed the core of the army Sam Houston led to victory over Santa Anna on April 21, 1836. With his defeat, the Republic of Texas was born and a chain of events began that led to the Mexican War a decade later. U.S. victory in that war brought the American Southwest into the nation. Consequently, Travis’ letter shaped the destiny of America and the world.
The main reason why the Federalists supported ratifying the constitution is because they believed it would make the United States more powerful and provide the new nation with desperately-needed credit.