The South (Confederacy's) economy was dependent on being able to trade and sell their cotton for money (as their most produced crops are cotton & tobacco.) Also, the South's infrastructure & factories were not built up, and they did not have the economic nor the population superiority as of the North. This led to not only the blockade, but the South's inability to deal with the blockade in a large scale. While the South tried to get smugglers and blockade runners to help them trade, they were not able to bring cotton out in a large scale, and it soon led to the destruction of the South's economy.
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The elected office Richard M. Nixon held prior to the election of 1968 was B) vice president of the United States. He was the vice president during the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. He ran for a president but lost to John F. Kennedy, but ran again in 1968 and was elected.
Answer:
equality work places voting rights
Explanation:
They used federal power on the world stage by launching the transcontinental rail project, a new national banking system and raising the protective tariff on manufactured goods. They continued policies from the pre-Civil War era by continuing the tariffs that were enforced on manufacturing.
Answer:
Her marriage angered her brother Henry IV who denied her the right to the crown of Castille and willed it to his daughter Joanna.
Explanation:
Isabella I who was the half-sister to Henry IV was betrothed in marriage to Ferdinand II of Aragorn at a very tender age. However, when Henry fell out with John II of Navarre, the father of Ferdinand, he decided to marry off his sister to another Prince. This led to a long series of deliberations and changes in the men who were being considered for marriage with Isabella.
At the age of 18, Isabella made the decision to marry Ferdinand even though they were First cousins. They married secretly even obtaining fake approval from the Pope. After this, they eloped. On finding out about the marriage, Henry IV was enraged and withdrew from Isabella, the right to the Crown of Castille, and gave it to his daughter Joanna. When he died five years later, Isabella returned to the Kingdom to claim her right to the crown.