Which rights were described as natural rights by philosophers of the enlightenment
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life and liberty
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According to thomas paine who or what was the greatest enemy of american liberty
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The king
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In what way did each colony's government mirror the government of Britain
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Each colony had two-house legislature, which mirrored the
government of Britain.
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Whom or what did common sense as the greatest enemy to American liberty
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king george III
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What was one reason that southern states passed laws after 1800 to discourage manumission
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One reason is that Southern whites feared that freed blacks would seek revenge for their past treatment as slaves.
Other reasons were: 1) freed blacks represented competition for white industries and professions 2) freed blacks represented political opposition (as they would again in 1865)
Manumission (which is simply the voluntary freeing of slaves) was unwelcome in the South because they felt that slaves would be more likely to try to escape if they had examples of successful freedmen. Another was that freed slaves might have legal status to hold previous owners responsible for maltreatment or injury. The concept of being "born into slavery" was seen as conferring a lifelong status by slaveholders.
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What victory battle helped raise morale when the patriot cause seemed to be lost
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Victories in the battles of Trenton and Princeton helped raise morale when the Patriot cause seemed to be lost.
"On his retreat southwards in midwinter, with an army of only about 6000, he achieves two psychologically important victories by surprise attacks on isolated sections of the British army at Trenton and then at Princeton. These successes raise the colonial morale, and help Washington to recruit more forces."
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Which of the following was a weakness of the Articles of Confederation that the founding fathers hoped to change in the Constitution
It was difficult to amend.
What was one reason for the failure of British troops in the south
Some reasons for the failure of British troops in the South are as follows:
The British had to divert troops to defend gulf coast forts under Spanish attack.
Rebels used guerrilla warfare, while the British were used to a more forthright style of war.
The British overestimated the loyalist faction.
The British got too far away from their fleet and had no reliable supply lines.
Why did George Washington make the risky move of crossing the Delaware river on Christmas night 1776
novanet : to make a surprise attack on German mercenaries in
trenton, new jersey
Battles on the frontier were mostly between which two groups
Native Americans and Patriots- novanet
What role did parliament play in the events that led to the Boston Tea Party
parliament allowed the British East India Company to sell tea
directly to colonists.
Why did general Thomas Gage send soldiers to Lexington
NovaNet Answer:to arrest colonial leaders in hiding there.
In what way could the American victory at Yorktown be called lucky
the french fleet arrived at the right moment to blockade a
British escape
Why was the fighting on the frontier in the revolution especially destructive
Which rights were described as natural rights by philosophers of the enlightenment
life and liberty
According to thomas paine who or what was the greatest enemy of american liberty
The king
In what way did each colony's government mirror the government of Britain
Each colony had two-house legislature, which mirrored the
government of Britain.
Whom or what did common sense as the greatest enemy to American liberty
king george III
What was one reason that southern states passed laws after 1800 to discourage manumission
One reason is that Southern whites feared that freed blacks would seek revenge for their past treatment as slaves.
Other reasons were: 1) freed blacks represented competition for white industries and professions 2) freed blacks represented political opposition (as they would again in 1865)
Manumission (which is simply the voluntary freeing of slaves) was unwelcome in the South because they felt that slaves would be more likely to try to escape if they had examples of successful freedmen. Another was that freed slaves might have legal status to hold previous owners responsible for maltreatment or injury. The concept of being "born into slavery" was seen as conferring a lifelong status by slaveholders.
What victory battle helped raise morale when the patriot cause seemed to be lost
Victories in the battles of Trenton and Princeton helped raise morale when the Patriot cause seemed to be lost.
"On his retreat southwards in midwinter, with an army of only about 6000, he achieves two psychologically important victories by surprise attacks on isolated sections of the British army at Trenton and then at Princeton. These successes raise the colonial morale, and help Washington to recruit more forces."