<span>"The Battle of Antietam was one of the most important events of the American Civil War.
... The battle ended the Confederate invasion of Maryland in 1862 and
resulted in a Union victory. It also led to President Abraham Lincoln
issuing the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on September 22, 1862."
These are not my words, there from study.com / hope this will help you
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Not to separate and to reassemble where ever circumstances required until the constitution of the kingdom is establish
Well, I have looked this up since you didn't add any options so I assumed a similar question would be found online. If your options are Germany, France, Britain and India, it would be India.
The Constitution has three main functions. First, it creates a national government consisting of a legislative, an executive, and a judicial branch, with a system of checks and balances among the three branches. Second, it divides power between the federal government and the states.
First Question:
The conflict of Tidewater vs Piedmont was a result of the various different waves of immigrants to the US. Early English settlers who first arrived in Virginia settled in the areas near the ocean (Tidewater), which had a richer soil and allowed them to produce more crops and generate better revenue. Later immigrants, both from Europe and from other regions in the US, were left with the area of Piedmont, closer to the mountains. The heavy clay made it difficult to farm, creating inequalities between the two regions.
Second Question:
These events foreshadowed the eventual Revolutionary War in two main ways:
1. It provided evidence of how the immigration experience could be so different for each wave of people. Closer to the Revolutionary War, recent immigrants felt a stronger attachment to England, while older gentry already well established in the country felt more American. Also, the differences in income meant that well-off Americans were more interested in governing themselves, as opposed to being taxed by a foreign power.
2. It highlighted issued of territory and division, in particular after the split of Virginia. These issues would become very significant after independence.