The Asian American activist was a movement that is
established to empower Asian Americans to fight their rights against racism.
The group also opposes the military force or imperialism being implemented by
the government. The movement demanded for a change in constitution and to give
a fair judgment to all Asians residing in the United States.
4% of 5000 is 200. 200 per year for 3 years would be $600. Hope this helps! :)
Henry Clay- Henry Clay was an American politician who was trying to stop America from having a Civil War. He did this by helping organize two important compromises between Northern and Southern politicians. These compromises were known as the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850.
Stephen Douglas- He was an abolitionist (someone who wanted to get rid of slavery). He gave talks all over the country describing the horrible institution of slavery to huge audiences.
Dred Scott- This was a slave during the 1850s that sued for his freedom since he was brought to a territory were slavery was outlawed. He lost this case in the Supreme Court and it was ruled that slaves were considered property, not people.
John Brown- He was an abolitionist who used violence to try to get rid of slavery. He helped lead a massacre in Kansas and a raid on Harper's Ferry as a means to show his anger with slavery.
Jefferson Davis- Became the first and only president of the Confederate States of America.
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I think the correct answer is <u>increased long-distance trade and taxation of citizens.</u>
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It was the speech Abraham Lincoln gave also known as the Gettysburg Address. It made the people realize that it was not just a collection of individual states; it was one unified nation.
Total Warfare: its best example was Sherman's March to the Sea, where his troops destroyed railroads, bridges, warehouses, crops, telegraph lines, all forms of infrastructure. It prevented sending reinforcements and supplies to Lee's troops, starving them out, and it served to weaken the morale of the serving troops, making them fear for the safety of their families back home.