It shouldn't be in this category, I think. Well what i learned, it really fired up the slavery dispute more, you know, North (anti-slavery) against the South (pro-slavery). This incrase of dispute caused more dispute and more things happening in the future (i.e. John Brown's raid) that finally lead to the sucession of Florida, Georgia, Texas, Mississippi, Tennesse, and Alabama, calling themselves the Confederate States of America. I'll stop here because I think i over-answered here. If anyone would like to improve this answer, go ahead because I'm not 100% sure of this answer.
i think prohibitory act doesnt belong.
the quartering act
first was the sugar act in 1764. after that was the stamp act in 1765. and after that was the townshen act.... so the answer is the Townshen Act. <3 C;
The common goal of the 14th Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1866 was to ensure equality and protection of civil rights for former enslaved individuals and all citizens, particularly in the aftermath of the Civil War. Both sought to establish legal recognition of citizenship and to prevent discrimination based on race, thereby promoting equal treatment under the law. These measures aimed to secure fundamental rights and address the injustices faced by African Americans, laying the groundwork for future civil rights advancements.
Privacy Act
USA-Patriot Act
The Aftermath - 2013 Aftermath 1-1 was released on: USA: 20 February 2013 (internet)
Shady Aftermath is the record label Eminem owns. He is obviously signed to it. There is no Eminem Aftermath.
what is aftermath records address
The aftermath of the horror was devastating.There were very severe problems in the aftermath of the tsunami.
Aftermath for sure
No, "aftermath" isn't plural.
Aftermath Media was created in 1997.
Aftermath Entertainment was created in 1996.
Yes, aftermath is a compound word.
Aftermath - comics - was created in 2004.
The Intolerable Acts refers to a series of acts passed by the British Parliament against the Massachusetts colonists. They were passed in the aftermath of the Boston Tea party.