When the Stamp Act was repealed, the colonists were left with no real grievances against British authority.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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France did not establish a settlement in the Americas until 1604; that settlement centered on the St. Lawrence River and grew into what was known as either New France or Canada. It became a trading empire, based on __________
A) acquiring beaver pelts and other furs from American Indians B) exchanging arms with American Indians C) exchanging poorer for richer tracts of land with American Indians D) providing housing American Indian war captives
_________ were representatives of the Spanish crown who governed conquered Indian villages. A. Serfs B. Manors C. Viceroys D. Vassals
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The Know-Nothing Party
A. was committed to protecting the U.S. from the "menace" of Catholic immigration. B. advocated for the development of the western part of the U.S. C. stood on an antislavery platform. D. was dedicated to bringing about spiritual renewal in the nation.
Other than Katrina, what else accounted for the political woes faced by the Bush administration in their second term? How might they have ameliorated or even avoided these political problems?
What will be an ideal response?