The answer is C because in the constitution it allowed the states to choose and make their own laws and slavery was a law that the southerners wanted.
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Answer:
1. Spain at the time owned the Louisiana territory and shared boundary with the Mississippi River in the east
2. United States government at the time has no $15million
Explanation:
1. Spain continued to harass trade moving down the Mississippi, occasionally blocking all use of the river. Why? - Because at the time, before the Louisiana purchase, Spain owned the Louisiana territory and shared boundary with the Mississippi River in the east. Hence, they occasionally blocking all use of the river.
2. Leaders of the US wanted to buy New Orleans but Congress was unable to put together any sort of offer. Why? - Because, at the time, the cost of buying which is $15million at the time, was difficult to come by the government of the United States, which they later borrow from two European bank.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
What Morgan argued about the role of plantation owners in shaping patriotic rhetoric was that after Bacon's rebellion, landlords stop using indentured servitude, although in some cases it was cheaper than to buy black slaves.
So with this change, plantation owners started to form the patriotic rhetoric that exalted their work and actions were for the benefit of colonial America. They tried to maintain relatively social stability, for instance, in the Jamestown, Virginia, colony, that benefited their production and exportation of cash crops to Europe.
Edmund Sears Morgan (1916-2013) was an American professor and historian who worked at the universities of Chicago, Brown, and Yale, and specialized in the history of the American colonies.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The musical characteristic of Sitsiritsit is the following.
Sitsiritsit is a traditional children song in the Philippines. Today is part of the folk family traditions in which families use to sing this song to children. The song talks about a natty and funny woman that is in the shop telling the owner to give her more credit, otherwise, the shop will be invaded by ants. Nobody knows for sure the origin of this song, although tradition says that it was brought by the Spanish people when they colonized the Philippines.