Americans who opposed independence for the colonies were labeled ____ or ____, while the independence-seeking Patriots were also known as ____
a. Tories; Whigs; Loyalists
b. Loyalists; Tories; Whigs
c. Whigs; Tories; Loyalists
d. Loyalists; Whigs; Tories
e. Sons of Liberty; Tories; Whigs
b
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In the first half of the nineteenth century, why was a city like St. Louis poised for growth?
A) It was in a border state, and could draw on the best of Northern and Southern culture. B) It was close to the Erie Canal. C) It was in the Midwest, which dominated the industrialization of America. D) It could serve as an outlet to the Atlantic for Southern cotton. E) It was located on a major river.
Discuss the three factors that were instrumental in launching the sixteenth-century silver boom.
What will be an ideal response?
The 1st empire in history was established by the ______
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word (s).
The pre-Civil War "cult of domesticity" left women increasingly detached from the public world.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)