Answer: Gold rush
Explanation: in 1848 james w. Marshall found gold at sutters mill in coloma, California The news of gold brought approx 300,000 people to California(aka Western frontier) from The rest of the United States and abroad. Including immigrants
General Robert E. Lee, the Confederate commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, invaded Union territory in an attempt to persuade the United States into a negotiated peace after a hoped-for decisive and damaging attack on Northern soil.<span> It was also believed that a notable Southern victory in Union territory might have resulted in financial support and recognition of the Confederate cause from England or France. General Lee's first invasion of the North, which took place in Maryland during September of 1862, was repulsed by Union forces at the Battle of Antietam, but it was followed by a second invasion by Lee into Pennsylvania during the months of June and July in 1863.
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They literally had everything until the man fell into temptation. Know that in the Bible it says "man shall not eat the fruit" so technically when eve took the bite, she still didn't know it was bad until when Adam took the bite and he realized what he has done, that's when eve realized what she has done. If it were to say "man and woman" then the whole story would be so different. The Bible would be different as well.
Remember the 3 G`s
God
Gold
Glory
The reason why it is <span>so difficult for the united states to reject the demands of joseph stalin for establishing a soviet sphere in eastern europe was: </span><span>Roosevelt realized the sacrifices the Soviets had made in their victory in the eastern front
Before the cold war, United States and the Soviet Union were under the same coalition to defeat Hitler and his forces.
The Soviet union has proven themselves to be a reliable ally by stopping the majority of Hitler's movement in Eastern Europe.
Because of this, United States fell inclined to gain favors made by the soviet union, including the demand for soviet sphere.</span>