What event led to the U.S. purchase of the Louisiana Territory? The burning of a U.S. Navy ship in the First Barbary War The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Marbury vs. Madison The successful Haitian slave revolt Napoleon losing money in his European wars
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George Washington tried but failed to convince Americans to avoid getting involved with political parties isolating the nation from international relations setting term limits for the president using slaves in farms and in factories
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those two people where debating one went for indie land which was loisiana territorry and the other was voting against it
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Which of the following best explains why Americans in the north and east were less supportive of the War of 1812? They relied more on British trade. Their religions prohibited them from fighting. They were more interested in expanding westward. Their politics focused on resolving issues without war.
Im sorry to say but concerning your first question im afraid that Marbury v. Madison had nothing to do with it
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well the answer to that one is the fact that Napoleon Lost money in the Napoleonic Wars since he lost so much money in the wars He needed a fast way to accrue funds to continue the war and lessen his debt thus out of all French colonies he view Louisiana and Frances North american colonies to be the ones that had the least loses
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Also the question of what George Washington wanted to avoid was political parties in that he believed it would split up the american people and cause divides in the american political landscape also he already saw two parties forming one lead by Alexander Hamilton (they will become the federalists) and one headed by Thomas Jefferson (they will become the democratic-republicans) he hated the idea of political parties.
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and the last question is that they relied on British Trade because they were the wealthy elite and industrial population of american especially within the New England territory due to their industrious nature they relied on trade and business, The British were their main trade partners
Kyle writes an essay about indentured servants in the 1800s: Unlike the colonial era, indentured servants in the 1800s were mostly born in the United States. Many indentured servants were young people who hoped to gain a better life after a period of work. They committed themselves to a master for a period of several years. The master usually paid some of their expenses and was required to free them at the end of their contract period. Which statement corrects a mistake in Kyle's essay? Indentured servants in the early 1800s were usually immigrants. Most indentured servants were older people who had fallen on hard times. Indentured servants had the right to stop working whenever they wished. Masters rarely freed indentured servants at the end of a contract.
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Masters Rarely freed them
The colonists designed a school calendar so that children would attend school nine months a year, leaving the summer months off. Which answer best explains why? School buildings were too hot in the summer. Children needed to help on farms in the summer. Communities could not afford to pay teachers all year round. Families traveled to hunt in the summer.
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Well at this time the majority of the population were farmers and uneducated so most children were raised to continue the family trade of farming thus it was so children could work on the farm during harvest
George Washington tried but failed to convince Americans to avoid <getting involved with political parties> A is correct, I learned about it last year.
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