The Union General Meade did nothing except hold his own ground without trying to attack the Confederate army.
The leaders of the American Revolution, who became the Founding Fathers, were heavy readers of Enlightenment literature, which convinced them to focus on reason instead of divine order.
Answer:
Correct answer is showed remarkable restraint and wisdom.
Explanation:
First option is not correct as not only that is not historically accurate, but it also is a pure nonsense.
Second option is correct as he showed a great amount of mercy to the people he conquered, especially towards the Jews.
Third option is not correct as he proclaimed religious freedom to all of the people who were living in his Empire.
Last option is also wrong as it is not connected to any historical facts.
They developed an irrigation system.