Answer: Secondary sources are important to study history because these sources provide information written by other authors. Direct information or testimonies from the people who were part of the historical events are called primary resources.
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“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." So, This is connected to the biblical worldview and teaching in the sense that everyone is created with an equal oppuritunity or chance to live. No one is created literally equal or we would all look the same, talk the same, and think the same. Instead, we all have an oppuritunity at life and to live. Also, we all have the right to pursue happiness. Sin provides a certain happiness in our lives. It provides a short-term happiness that corrupts us. In the Declartation of Indepence, sin is a pursuit of happiness, but also doing good is too. They meant that we should pursue what God says is good happiness. For instance, doing nice things to people and serving them. This makes me happy and every other human being that is not narcisitic or a robot. That happiness is joy and it does not come from our cirumstances, but from the happiness in our hearts that shows a relationship with God.
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A. Daily physical torture, confusion of mind, and gradual wearing down of courage. Severe stress.
B. drought and dust
Explanation:
A. it was very hard time for most who stayed in Oklahoma.
B. The drought cause the dust, also killing the crops that kept the soil in place. When winds blew, they raised enormous clouds of dust. Dust suffocated livestock and caused pneumonia in children. People left.
Answer: An extended siege.
Explanation:
General Ulysses S. Grant had first tried to take Vicksburg in 1862 but failed and had to try again because Vicksburg was a very important town that sat on the Mississippi river and would give the Union control of the river if it fell.
After Grant defeated General John C. Pemberton close to Vicksburg, Pemberton retreated to Vicksburg where he was trapped by Grant who fended off attacks to liberate the city and constantly bombarded it from Union positions.
Ordering his soldiers to build 15 miles of trenches around Vicksburg, Grant was able to starve the city for 47 days such that Pemberton was forced to surrender to the Union.