I think it's Ulysses S Grant.
Hope this helps somewhat.
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And even if it is right let me know.
Answer:
Correct answer is explorers sent by Jefferson to find a water route to the Pacific.
Explanation:
First option is correct as two close friends Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were sent to explore the newly acquired Western territories and if possible to find a route to the Pacific Ocean.
Second option is not correct as those were Monroe and Livingston (Louisiana Purchase).
Third option is not correct because in that battle United States army was led by Wayne and Wilkinson.
Fourth option is not correct although both of them were governors of certain territories. Lewis was a 2nd Governor of Louisiana territory, while Clark was 4th Governor of Missouri Territory.
Ita true ok thats the answer
Based on historical facts, the only true statement from the above is 1. Many Southern leaders argued that they had voluntarily joined the Union as sovereign states and had the right to leave the Union if they chose.
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It is indeed true that a lot of Southerners believed that they could leave the United States whenever they wanted to.
It is not true that Southerners thought their problems were over when Abraham Lincoln was elected as they wanted to secede even more.
Governor Houston was known to have tried to stop Texas from seceding.
In conclusion, option A is correct.
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Hi. You didn't put the answer options, but I can help you by stating that what motivated John Francis Maguire to write "The Irish in America" was the fact that he was an Irish immigrant in America and was aware of all the suffering that the Irish suffered, either because of the British dominance, or because of the plague that almost decimated the potato that was the main source of food for the Irish, or, because of the prejudice that the Irish suffered when they migrated to foreign countries.
He wanted to show the world and especially America how resilient the Irish had been.