The Louisiana Slave Revolt of 1811 nearly succeeded because territorial governor Clairborne refused to act swiftly and ruthlessly to suppress it.
a. true
b. false
Ans: a. true
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a. the creation of artisans. b. the emergence of classes. c. the development of personal independence. d. the evolution of minted coins. e. a life that was more routine-oriented.
Macon's Bill No. 2 stated that __________
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In 1608, the Puritan Separatists who left England
A. chartered a colony in Plymouth. B. emigrated quietly to northern France. C. did so illegally. D. were encouraged by the Church of England to emigrate. E. sought refuge in Virginia.
When property qualifications were removed from voting requirements in most states during the Jackson administration, elites __________
A) disfranchised black men B) continued to allow wealthy black men to vote C) opened the voting process up to black women as well D) allowed American Indians to vote, but not any other ethnic group