(1)The frontier line was on the move. (2)Those poor people who had no chance to gain advancement in the older settlements moved to the West for their fortune. (3)Those who survived grew independent.They did not want to rely on anyone except themselves and were not ready to obey rules made by the upper class. (4)The frontiersmen wanted to share equal rights with the upper class and began to struggle against rule by a few (5)The idea of all men being equal was partly realized although the struggle for equality was still going on
(1) The frontier line was on the move. (2) Those poor people who had no chance to gain advancement in the older settlements moved to the West for their fortune. (3) Those who survived grew independent. They did not want to rely on anyone except themselves and were not ready to obey rules made by the upper class. (4) The frontiersmen wanted to share equal rights with the upper class and began to struggle against rule by a few. (5) The idea of all men being equal was partly realized although the struggle for equality was still going on
4.Did anyone challenge the right of the upper class to manage things in colonial America?Where did the real challenge come from?
4. Did anyone challenge the right of the upper class to manage things in colonial America? Where did the real challenge come from?
.The small farmers who had the right to vote sometimes challenged the right of the rich to manage things.But the real challenge came from the frontier who demanded a say in running things and the right to help make the laws for themselves
The small farmers who had the right to vote sometimes challenged the right of the rich to manage things. But the real challenge came from the frontier who demanded a say in running things and the right to help make the laws for themselves
5.Why do you think the frontiersmen took the lead in fighting against social inequality?
5. Why do you think the frontiersmen took the lead in fighting against social inequality?
It was frontiersmen who strongly demanded equal rights from the upper classes and constituted a threat to the rich
It was frontiersmen who strongly demanded equal rights from the upper classes and constituted a threat to the rich