Answer:
Southerners felt that the proclamation was not a law at all and just a political stunt by Lincoln.
Explanation:
The proclamation was aimed at freeing slaves .
The south had already been taken away , its representatives were taken to the congress with supervision .
This one was not taken as freedom since it was only supposed to happen on the rebellious states .
President Abraham Lincoln used the "Vacate Congressional seats " tactic to know which of the states were still on rebellion.
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Many farmers had borrowed large amounts of money to pay for land and farm equipment, this would be the reason why<span> a large percentage of farmers in the late 1800's had high amounts of debt, because they had borrowed alot of money.
The word (dept) means when you borrow alot of money, and when you have a hard time paying it back.
If I were to borrow $500 from a bank, and I only have $150, I would be able to pay what I need with that $500, but the thing is, I only have $150, this would mean that I would be in (dept) until I pay it off.
This is how it was with the farmer's in the late 1800's, they borrowed alot of money for there land and there equipment, but they couldn't pay it back
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Answer:
The correct answer is <u>B</u>: to strengthen the economy of each region while ensuring that the federal government would remain strong.
Explanation:
The American System was an economic plan based on the financial ideas of Alexander Hamilton, supported by Henry Clay.
The plan had three mutually reinforced parts, based on a new national bank, taxing foreign goods and creating a subsidized infrastructure of new roads and canals. Therefore, this system tried to strengthen the American economy by protecting manufacturing with a protective tariff, the Second Bank of the United States provided a strong currency and by giving a bigger role to the federal government (e.g. with federally funded internal improvements as roads and canals).
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