How was the issue of slavery addressed at the Constitutional Convention
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Slavery remained legal so that the states would stay united.
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Under the Articles of Confederation Congress had no power to collect taxes True or False
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True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no
power to collect taxes.
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How many states made up the US during the American revolution
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13
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What did nationalists want in a new American government
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A strong central government
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Why could the American Revolution be thought of as a world war
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A number of countries used it as an opportunity to fight Great
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How were slaves affected by the new republic
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Some northern states made slavery against the law.
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What were Liberty Poles used for
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The liberty pole was a symbol of revolutionary solidarity in the time of the American and French revolutions. An ensign or symbolic soft cap would be placed atop a pole, or in some cases a tree, to show support for the rebellion.
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A difference between money issued by colonies and money issued by the continental congress was that money issued by each colony was
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backed by real wealth
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What are the release dates for Sister Sister - 1994 Gimme a Break 4-3
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Sister Sister - 1994 Gimme a Break 4-3 was released on:
USA: 18 September 1996
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A problem for the economy of the new nation was that
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wealthy loyalists had left america.
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What is a list of the following events in the correct chronological order.
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Answer this question…The Townshend Acts were passedThe
proclamation line was set.The Boston Massacre occurred.
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How was the issue of slavery addressed at the Constitutional Convention
Slavery remained legal so that the states would stay united.
Under the Articles of Confederation Congress had no power to collect taxes True or False
True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no
power to collect taxes.
How many states made up the US during the American revolution
13
What did nationalists want in a new American government
A strong central government
Why could the American Revolution be thought of as a world war
A number of countries used it as an opportunity to fight Great
Britain.
How were slaves affected by the new republic
Some northern states made slavery against the law.
What were Liberty Poles used for
The liberty pole was a symbol of revolutionary solidarity in the time of the American and French revolutions. An ensign or symbolic soft cap would be placed atop a pole, or in some cases a tree, to show support for the rebellion.
A difference between money issued by colonies and money issued by the continental congress was that money issued by each colony was
backed by real wealth
What are the release dates for Sister Sister - 1994 Gimme a Break 4-3
Sister Sister - 1994 Gimme a Break 4-3 was released on:
USA: 18 September 1996
A problem for the economy of the new nation was that
wealthy loyalists had left america.
What is a list of the following events in the correct chronological order.
Answer this question…The Townshend Acts were passedThe
proclamation line was set.The Boston Massacre occurred.