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During the siege, many residents of Vicksburg lived in caves to protect themselves from the constant bombings of the Union against the city from both the ground artillery and the naval artillery of the Union fleet, which was bombing from the Mississippi. In that siege they were gradually reduced to eating horses and mules, and then dogs, cats and rats.
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The Connecticut Compromise. Hope I could help.
<span>The Court ruled that because the Act allowed the President to unilaterally alter or remove parts of duly enacted </span>statutes, i<span>t violated the </span>Presentment Clause<span> of the Constitution.</span>
<span>U.S. Steel hired African American and Mexican workers as replacements; clashes between company guards and strikers were frequent; the strike collapsed in 1920, setting back the union cause for more than a decade.</span>