The Mississippi River would be open for trade to both the Americans and the British according to:-the Constitutional Convention
-the Albany Plan of Union
-the Treaty of Paris

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Answer 1
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According to the Treaty of Paris, the Mississippi River would be open for trade to both the Americans and British.

What was the navigation of the Mississippi River?

According to the terms of the Treaty of Paris (1783), the Mississippi would form the western border of the United States and be navigable by Americans. In 1784, when Spain barred Americans from using the river, the South became hostile and declared war. When Don Diego de Gardoqui, a diplomat from Spain, arrived in America in 1786, he immediately started negotiating with John Jay, the country's secretary of state for foreign affairs.

The backlash was fast and venomous after it was revealed that Congress had given Jay permission to forego the Americans' right to navigate the river for twenty years. Delegates from the South in Congress contended that the river was their economy's commercial lifeline. Even the threat of raising armies to expel the Spanish from the area came from the West.

Northerners were just as abrasive. Since Westerners and Southerners represented blocs hesitant to temporarily give up navigation rights in order to rapidly win a trade contract with Spain that would benefit the Northern States, they toyed with the concept of a Northern confederacy.John Marshall noted that leaders like Patrick Henry would prefer to "part with the confederation than to cede the navigation of the Mississippi" because the press maintained the matter in the public eye outside of Congress.

The Southern delegates sought a two-thirds vote for ratifying treaties during the Constitutional Convention because they saw the Mississippi issue as a lesson. Southern states were granted veto authority over any deal that jeopardized their interests by a two-thirds majority.

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Answer 2
Answer: the treaty of paris is the answer to the question
      


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Answer:

  6

Explanation:

  The Mughal Empire was founded in the year 1526 in the Indian subcontinent. It was established and ruled by the Timurid Dynasty.

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Why did the founding fathers want the constitution to be flexible?

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When our founding fathers created the Constitution they realized that any document meant to frame a government needed flexibility. They wanted the Constitution to be able to stand for generation after generation. In recognizing this they incorporated two important features:

In this clause our founding fathers state that congress may pass all laws necessary and proper. This then allows for a loose interpretation of the constitution and allows constitutional flexibility. Thomas Jefferson was very much opposed to this clause and as you can well imagine Alexander Hamilton was it's author.Some examples of the elastic clause in action include Hamilton's creation of the National Bank and Jefferson's purchase of the Louisiana Territory from Napoleon. The fact that Jefferson actually used the elastic clause is an irony not lost on either Hamilton or Jefferson.

Here is the original text:

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What tactic of Andrew Jackson's presidential campaign secured his election?A.) He rallied voters by holding events, such as barbecues, that appealed to them
B.) He wrote a weekly column that appeared in all the major newspapers
C.) His entire family hit the campaign trail and persuaded voters to join the cause
D.) He developed a sound platform of policies that made sense to voters

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"D.) He developed a sound platform of policies that made sense to voters" would be the best option, since Adrew Jackson actually proved to be a very pragmatic leader once in office. 

Answer:

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Explanation:

This became the new way of campaigning in America.

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