<u>Answer: </u><u>He was one of General Lee’s most trusted generals; he was accidentally shot by his own troops at the Battle of Chancellorsville.</u>
This one is true because he was shot by his own men at Chancellorsville, none of the other answers satisfies this
Answer:
Washington believed that political parties were *necessary*
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Explanation:
Clovis is also significant due to his conversion to Catholicism during 496, the behest of his wife, Clotilde, who would next venerated since a martyr as the act, celebrated now in both the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church. Clovis had was baptized on Christmas Day in 508.
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Texas war for independence (1835-1836)
Causes:
- The 1835 Constitution, promulgated by the Mexican government, which replaced the 1824 Constitution. This Constitution changed the federal government system of Mexico for a centralized system. For this reason, Texas lost its political autonomy.
- The 1835 Constitution banned slavery in Mexican territory, causing a great impact on the texan economy.
- Trade between Texas and the US was increasing at that time.
Effects:
- Independence of the Republic of Texas, recognized by the signing of the Velasco Treaty (Mexico did not recognize Texas as an independent state).
- There were numerous human casualties on both sides, product of the battles.
Aroostook war (1838-1839)
Causes:
- The border between the state of Maine (USA) and the British colony of New Bronswick (British North America) was not clearly defined.
Effects:
- The 1841 Webster-Ashburton treaty defined the territorial boundary between the state of Maine and the British colony of New Brunswick permanently.
- The conflict had a diplomatic solution, so there were no human casualties.
Explanation:
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Comparing both situations, we can understand:
Causes:
- In both cases, the main cause of the conflict responds to an economic factor, which is derived from the use of a disputed land.
- The Texan settlers (Americans and Mexicans) acted jointly. The inhabitants of the Aroostook region were considered intruders by one side or another.
Effects:
- In both cases, limits were defined for the territories in conflict.
- Texas revolt produced many human casualties. Aroostook war didn´t.