Henry Grady is the managing editor of Atlanta Constitution; leading advocate of a "New South;" he also promoted industrial development with Atlanta as its center of growth. The original use of the term "New South" was an endeavor to label the growth of a South after the Civil War which would no longer be reliant on now-outlawed slave labor or primarily upon the raising of cotton, but rather a South which was also industrialized and part of a modern national economy. In other words, Henry Grady envisioned a south that would have a mixed economy as well as be industrialized rather than one based around single-crop plantations.
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Jackson became nationally known in the early 1800s – first as a fighter against Native American tribes, and then as a general in the War of 1812 against the British. ... His image as a military hero and man of the people made him a popular choice for the presidency.
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Explanation:B)England was in a large war debt that they would look to colonists to pay.but that never happened.
Yes they did it helped them a lot
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Considering the Native American tribes for thousands of years and arriving European colonists who settled in this area hundreds of years ago relied on an abundance of the following natural resources.
A. Fertile soil rich in nutrients for growing wheat, tobacco, and crop
B: Wood harvested from forests
D: Abundant populations of fish, oysters, and fur-bearing mammals.