All colonists are equal and desperate like the south and north.
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From what I remember, it was a revolution that overthrew the Czar and the government. The Czar wasn't very popular after the first world war, they lost a lot of people. The German's sent a radical named Vladimir Lenin back to Russia to get the Russians in a civil war. Backed by the Germans and the disapproval of the Czar, it wasn't hard for the people to listen to the "man of the people" Lenin and eventually overthrow the government.
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B: They had strained relationships with both American Indians and colonists.
This statement is true about the British relationships after the war.
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The "French - Indian War" largely affected the relationship between 'Britain' and the colonies. Britain became very "active" in colonial political and economic affairs. They had huge war debt and so they imposed heavy taxes on the colonies and American Indians unfairly. This caused their resentment towards British.
Britain stopped relaxing their strict regulations and increased their authority over colonial politics. Colonists were very upset as there was taxation without representation and they did not have any say in the government.
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In early 1862, the Union and the Confederacy were locked in one of the most influential arms races of the Civil War. While their navies still relied on wooden ships, both sides had gambled on building revolutionary “ironclad” vessels that boasted steam engines, hulking cannons and armor plating protecting their hulls. In Brooklyn, Federal forces were prepping the iron vessel USS Monitor. At Gasport Navy Yard in Portsmouth, Virginia, the rebels were finishing their own metal colossus, CSS Virginia.
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According to the <span>Headright </span>system, each colonist received 50 acres of land for each person whose sea journey to the new world he financed.