The treaty of paris of 1783, which ended the american revolutionary war, provided for all the following except
(a) fishermen from the united states would have the right to fish off the coast of canada.
(b) british creditors could legally attempt to collect debts from american debtors.
(c) the congress of the united states would recommend that state governments restore the rights of loyalists.
(d) the united states would have control of most of the area between the appalachian mountains and the mississippi river.
(e) quotas would be established to limit the number of british citizens allowed to immigrate to the united states each year
w. e.b. dubois would most likely have agreed with which of the following statements about booker t. washington?
(a) the assumptions on which the tuskegee institute was found are empirically valid.
(b) washington is too radical, and his approach is likely to lead to violence.
(c) the theory of the tuskegee institute is impractical, but it is not likely to do any harm.
(d) washington’s approach is not only ineffective, it is another form of slavery.
(e) washington is correct in saying that social and political equality will follow economic advancement.
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