By the middle of the nineteenth century much of the South's cotton trade was controlled by
A) New York capitalists.
B) English merchants.
C) Charleston bankers.
D) Richmond textile companies.
A
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a. 1910s and 1920s. b. 1860s and 1870s. c. 1830s and 1840s. d. 1880s and 1890s.
Mercantilist theory held that
a. colonies can help the mother country become self-sufficient by providing it with valuable raw materials. b. there should be an equal balance of imports and exports. c. government should not interfere in the economy. d. overseas colonies were an unnecessary burden on a nation's natural resources.
Which trait was NOT one of George Washington's great strengths as commander of America's Revolutionary army?
a. Moral force b. Courage c. A sense of justice d. Military genius e. Patience
Who was the most important black advocate of migration to Africa in the early nineteenth century?
A) Richard Allen B) James Forten C) Jupiter Hammon D) Paul Cuffe