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tichca

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The removal of old imperialistic-mercantilist restrictions over British-North American trade benefitted
 
  a. European nations trading with Canada.
  b. the United States.
  c. Toronto.
  d. Montral.
  e. Mexico.

Question 2

The United States Congress passed the Missouri Compromise in 1820 which established rules for
 
  a. movement of freed blacks.
  b. trade with Canada.
  c. building of railways.
  d. Indian reservations.
  e. admitting a new state.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

e



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