How do the changes on the Barrow Plantation from 1860 to 1881 illustrate the progress of blacks and the limits they faced?
What will be an ideal response?
Key Points: mobility; opportunity; civil and economic rights; change and continuity
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The Olive Branch Petition
a. was passed by Parliament. b. was an expression of King George III's desire for peace. c. promised no treason charges if colonists stopped fighting. d. was an attempt by the colonists to gain support of Native Americans. e. was an effort by the Continental Congress to seek a political accommodation with King George III and prevent further hostilities with British military authorities.
Motives for the new imperialism included all of the following except
A) hopes for new markets abroad. B) strategic concerns. C) religious and humanitarian aims. D) a need to defend Europe against more advanced Asian and African states. E) an outlet for domestic issues.
In what respects was industrialization a global phenomenon?
What will be an ideal response?
Aside from the issue of duties, what was behind southerners' fears of the Tariff of 1828?
a. They worried that it would crush their nascent manufacturing sector. b. They saw it as an extension of federal power that might also be used to end slavery. c. They thought Andrew Jackson overstepped the constitutional role of president. d. They feared it would make cotton production unprofitable. e. They believed it would encourage retaliation by Britain and other European countries.