Answer and Explanation:
1.Friend of the South and assassination victim - JOHN BROWN
2.led a destructive march across the South - William T. Sherman.
3.Lincoln's Democratic opponent in the election of 1864 - General Georg McClellan.
4.president of the Confederacy - Jefferson Davis.
5.former Union commander elected as president in 1869 - Ulysses S. Grant.
6. Republican Radical who was savagely beaten P.G.T. - Charles Sumner
7.commander of the Confederate forces "Stonewall" - Robert E. Lee
8.candidate for the senate in 1860 who debated with Lincoln - Stephen Douglas
9. led the attack on Fort Sumter - P.GT Beauregard
10. escaped impeachment by one vote - Andrew Johnson
11.radical abolitionist who was hanged after an arsenal raid - John Brown
12.killed by one of his own men - Stonewall Jackson.
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When total diversity in the neutral model became small (similar to the number of continents), a significant increase in diversity is observed as a result of continental drift. This is because in the extreme case of low speciation rate, after a sufficiently long period of time, a fragmented set of continents necessarily maintains a separate species in each, whereas a single supercontinent would only contain one species. As the speciation rate decreases still further, the system ultimately converges to a state where there is still only one global species, because the speciation event bringing it into existence is pushed back to a time when the continents were still connected. Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Each played a role in the ending of the cold war
George Washington and Abraham Lincoln
Ronald Reagan and George Washington.
Answer:
The election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 caused seven southern states to secede and form the Confederate States of America; four more states soon joined them. The War Between the States, as the Civil War was also known, ended in Confederate surrender in 1865.
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