To avoid very warm climates
I’m sorry if I’m incorrect
Answer:
The statement is true. In the mid-1800s, during the years prior to the Civil War, the South was overwhelmingly agricultural, and the only city that was more or less industrial was New Orleans.
The economy of the South was based on large plantations, mostly of cotton, rice, sugar, and tobacco, that employed a large number of enslaved workers.
In the 1840s, the American Party, known popularly as the "Know Nothing Party", was against immigration on the grounds that foreigners would take American jobs. This party wanted to strictly limit, if not eliminate, immigration to the US and were known for their violent opposition to it. By 1860, this party was essentially extinct, though nativist sentiment can still be found in pockets of American society.
There is about 3 different theories towards whyh the Salem witch trials occurred.
1. The females were alone and bored at home, so they sought for attention and placed blames on innocent women.
2. The women would blame other women that they disliked in terms of revenge towards her or the family, even possibly to use as a scapegoat because they themselves were witches in real life.
3. The wheat that was commonly eaten was going through excess of watering because of the rains, causing it to mold in the inside and that was known to be a causing of hallucinations and strange body movements (which evidently caused them to looked possessed).
Number 3 is the most commonly accepted one now because even though there were witches during that era, the excess amount was bound to be caused by a group intoxication from the food.
The Salem witch trials were occurred because they saw that the bible says to burn and kill any sort of witchery, and that is was worthy of being rocked down. This was an attempt in following the biblical principles, but it went too far onto blaming innocent people brutally.
Hope that helps! :)
Answer: I would say B
Explanation: Because I know that A and D are true and I'm pretty sure that Texas Merchants did vote against the secession, as the people of Texas did vote against the secession which is another reason why I think B is the correct answer.