Saturday, March 29, 2008

History Questions

1.How did the colonists unite America?
The Britain government passed some acts so that the colonists had to pay for the cost of keeping the army that defeated France and the colonists couldn't trade freely and that made the colonists discontent with the Britain government, the Britain government refused the colonists that they must pay for the acts and the colonist wanted to have revolution with the Britain government then Frence helped the colonists united to the Britain government, next the colonists ha a war and Britain signed the Treaty of Paris to recognize the independence of the thirteen colonies.

2.How did the legislature take part in the structure of the federal government?
The legislature has 100 members in the senate and there has 435 members in the house of Representatives that under the senate.

3.How did the American revolution happen?
First the colonists were discontent with the Britain government and they had a war then Britain signed the Treaty of Paris to recognize the independence of the thirteen colonies.

4.Why did the people in the Enlightenment object to absolute power?
The people in the Enlightenment object to absolute power because the people changed the ideas of the absolute power and the knew that they can be against to the government.

5.Explain one of the British acts that created economic discontent amongst the American colonists.
One of the act was the Stamp Act, in this act, the people must pay a stamp duty from 1 cent to 50 dollars for all printed documents and this act made the colonists discontent.

1 comment:

Wootang01 said...

Nathania, what is the role of the legislature? You've so far only provided the number of members in it.

What is the adjective form of France; and what is the adjective form for Britain, because you certainly need it! And what is the noun form of American?

Mario Starcatcher 2

Jackson Pollock by Miltos Manetas