Answer:
When Great Britain first received the Declaration of Independence, the country was silent. To them, this was another annoyance from the colonies. The colonists had sent previous letters to King George III that had been ignored, but this was the first time that they had declared themselves free from Great Britain.
Answer: D
it made us obligated to fight other nations
Explanation:
In 1898, the United States fought a war against Spain on behalf of Cuba. At the time the US government decided to assist, among many other reasons, because there were many thriving American businesses and Americans residing in Cuba, and Cuba didn't which to remain under the rule of Spain.
On an exchange, Cuba allowed the United States to take the following three actions:
First of all, of course, they allowed them to intervene during the independence war, so much so that they declared war on Spain directly after a U.S. warship exploded and sank in Havana. it is historically known as the "Spanish-American" War.
After the Spanish-American war was over. The United States established a provisional military government. This is now known as the first occupation of Cuba.
In 1990, having Cuba under U.S. military Government, the then military governor, Leonard Wood convoked his 31 delegates to write a constitution for Cuba.
The prediction drawn from this passage on the North Carolina resolution on the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859 is that the Southern States defended slavery.
Slavery divided the United States into North (anti-slavery) and South (pro-slavery) groups.
The American Civil War was also fought along the dividing line of slavery.
Historically, the South employed more slaves than the North.
Thus, the prediction drawn from this passage on the North Carolina resolution on the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859 is that the Southern States defended slavery.
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