The only answer that makes sense is B.
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Answer:
On December 10, 1864, Union General William T. Sherman completes his March to the Sea when he arrives in front of Savannah, Georgia. Along the way, Sherman destroyed farms and railroads, burned storehouses, and fed his army off the land.
Explanation:
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About as much as 60% of the indentured servants would die before being able to complete their contracts (which was often of 5 years). Although at first, some men were still able to claim some land after the years of work, in the 1660s, most of the good land was already claimed by large land owners. After Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, planters decided to stick with slavery instead of using the system that allowed them to abuse workers and become rich (by using a system that abused a person during that person's whole lifespan).
What started World War I? The assassination of Prince Franz Ferdinand.
The Renaissance took place in France.
Martin Luther was the leader of the Protestant Revolution...
Im afraid that is all I can answer.