Answer:
Taxation without representation
Answer:
Rankin used her fame and notoriety in this "famous first" position to work for peace and women's rights and against child labor, and to write a weekly newspaper column. Only four days after taking office, Jeannette Rankin made history in yet another way: she voted against U.S. entry into World War I.
Answer: The correct answer is : This delegate was Abraham Baldwin
Explanation: Abraham Baldwin's tying vote at the constitutional convention was important because it launched the events leading to the Great Commitment. The Great Commitment was an agreement whereby the congress would have two cameras that would be the Senate and the House of Representatives.
cotton
tobacco
peaches
Answer:
Tobacco
Explanation:
It is the first in the nation to produce 174,120 (in 000 units)
tobacco.