I am certain your answer is B. Textiles.
Answer:
Meriwether Lewis - he was the leader of the expedition, and he had an enormous responsibility to explore the recently acquired territories of Louisiana. Because of his appointment by President Thomas Jefferson, Lewis was anxious and worried if the attempt would fail.
Wiliam Clark - he was an explorer, and he was appointed by Lewis because of his experience to deal with the native people. Clark was not an amateur, but the anxiety to explore a brand new territory and the complex relations with the natives were not a surprise.
Sacajawea - she was a native American and the guide and interpreter of the expedition. She was cheerful to help Lewis e Clark, especially with the possibility to increase the presence and the contribution of the Native Americans in the development of the country.
York - an African American explorer, first enslaved by Clark. Because of his strength, he was responsible for the heavy labor of the expedition.
Explanation:
In Genesis 12:1, God instructs Abraham to move his family out of the country they lived in and to a new land which God would show them.
In 1845, during the heated debate about the annexation of the Republic of Texas to the U.S. and the imminent war against Mexico, newspaper writer coined the phrase "Manifest Destiny" in order to imply that the U.S. was entitled by God to expand and spread the blessings of U.S. democracy and principles of freedom.
Different people interpreted differently. To say that interpolations changed from the late 18th century to the present day would be an incorrect statement. The popularity of interpenetration from the late 18th century to the present day has changed.
The interpretation in question is if negroid people are people. Some of the very first abolitionist, owned slaves, like Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. The question "Why didn't they just free their slaves?" requires an essay in of it's self, but the short answer is that if it was financially possible, it would only mean transferring from one plantation to another, or otherwise risk putting them in inhumane conditions. Alexander Hamilton, was an abolitionist his whole life, he never inherited a plantation or any slaves, so he never had to deal with this issue.
Not every founding father or more importantly representative had this view. When Thomas Jefferson first wrote the Decoration of Independence, the grievance whereas it negativity talked about slavery was removed as a compromise so that the thirteen colonies could vote Yea. It should also be noted that racism and slavery are two separate issues. In many cases through out the 18th century, it is more common to find negroid people selling other negroid people to slavery than of caucasoid people doing the same.
In July of 1776, in Carpenters Hall, the main issue that was facing the Country was Independence. Slavery and the freedom of negroid people will have to be solved another date if the Nation where to ever live to see the day. The Nation could not afford to go to war among itself, crash it's own economy, and fight for independence in the same go. This fight would be solved in the Civil War.
Thus the Answer: The interpretations of the fact that all men are created equal did not change from the writing of the Decoration of Independence, but the popularity and realization of race being a negligent factor in humanity, and the evils of slavery, established its self in American Culture.