How did the colonists react to the Stamp Act?
what were the effects of the reformation
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
Depletion of natural resources the the area
Collapse of a plan to bring the railroad
The Civil war
The correct answer is:
Collapse of a plan to bring the railroad
The most influential factor on Townsend rapid decline was the Northern Pacific Railroad failed plan to connect the city with Tacoma, an eastern Puget Sound city.
While other Puget Sound ports were growing in size, Port Townsend was losing ground to other territorial population centers. In addition to the railroad debacle, the Panic of 1893, triggered by railroad overbuilding and debt, sealed the end of the city´s boom by the late 1890s.
The American Revolution was more than justified; it was necessary. John Locke's social contract theory was that people have the right to rebel against a government that is not doing their job properly or attempting to take absolute power. Britain had failed to secure America; Britain tore them down by restricting them.
The Founding Fathers were justified in rebelling against the Britain because the government was not protecting the rights of the citizens, taxing the colonists, and forced them to house British soldiers. In 1756 Britain put the first tax on the colonists.
Answer:
to balance power between the national and state governments
Explanation: