Second Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Chickamauga
Atlanta Campaign
Explanation:
- He was the one that orders the evacuation of Atlanta, ending the four-month siege of General William T. Sherman.
- Following the fall of Atlanta in September 1864 he regrouped the Tennessee Army and launched a new campaign to break General William T. Sherman's supply lines in the north.
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Answer:
Islam first came to West Africa as a slow and peaceful process, spread by Muslim traders and scholars. The early journeys across the Sahara were done in stages. Goods passed through chains of Muslim traders, purchased, finally, by local non-Muslims at the southern most end of the route.
Explanation:
The answer is B, as a necessary evil
It has a deep cultural connection to both because Israel has been the home of the Jews for centuries and has also been the home of the Palestinians because they have both lived and invaded there for centuries which has always been a hotly debated topic of who gets the holy land
Answer:
His veto of the Civil Rights Act of 1866
Explanation:
The Radical Republicans in Congress were angered by Johnson's actions. They refused to allow Southern representatives and senators to take their seats in Congress. In 1866, the Congress passed the Civil Rights Bill, which granted African Americans equal protection under the law with whites. The Congress also renewed the Freedmen's Bureau in 1866. President Johnson vetoed both of these bills, but the Congress overturned both vetoes. Following the congressional elections of 1866, the Republican Party controlled more than two-thirds of the seats in both houses of Congress. As a result of the Republican election victory, the Congress now dictated how the reconstruction of the Union would proceed.
The first action the Republican majority took was to enact the First Reconstruction Act, in spite of Johnson's veto