Answer:
C. was considered by Jefferson to be practically worthless, yet he did not want it to fall into British hands.
Explanation:
The War of 1812 happened between Great Britain and the United States in 1812. It caused no geographical changes. The main result of the war was two centuries of peace between the United States and Britain. ... The British paid little attention to the war, concentrating instead on their final defeat of Napoleon in 1815.
Jubal Early's army was a threat to the North because they made a raid and were about to take Washington D.C.
Jubal Anderson Early (1816 - 1894) was a military leader of the American Confederacy noted for being an opponent of secession. Nonetheless, he supported his home state Virginia once the War began.
When he joined the army he had the position of Colonel and participated in the battles of:
- First and second battle of Bull Run
- Battle of Antietam
- Battle of Fredericksburg
- Battle of Chancellorsville
- Battle of Gettysburg.
- Battle of the Wilds
- Battle of Spotsylvania
Early stood out for commanding the Confederate forces towards the Shenandoah Valley in 1864. In this dispute they were a great threat to the Union because they were about to take Washington DC, but were defeated by Union troops commanded by Philip Sheridan.
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The answer is c, loss of lands, loss of trade, and degradation of culture because when the European settlers came to Africa, they tricked the Africans into giving up their and set up colonies form the land they stole, for example, boers ( Dutch soldiers) tricked the Africans in South Africa to giving up the land and then the boers and Africans went to war and the colony of South Africa was made. Europeans took away their trading by making them jobs such as house cleaning and working at the plantations and stuff. Their cultures degraded by the Europeans teaching them Christianity, which they followed and they soom forgot about their original cultures.
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Answer:
to invite various groups to meet to share report of civilian and military activities in world War l