Extending the role of government into industries that have been traditionally private, like healthcare.
In Lincoln's view, a union victory and the change of lifestyle in US would mean that the sacrifice has not gone in vain.
Explanation:
For Lincoln, those who died in Gettysburg died for a new and more free US.
This is as such, the reason that they must achieve those ideals and work towards achieving those ideals even harder.
Not only is it important to win the war for the union and keep US united and free the slaves, It is also about living a life more equal
He knew that this would have re defined the nation as a whole and he wanted to ascertain that would in fact happen,
Answer:
There were three types of colonies. In the first, called a <u><em>Self governing</em></u><u><em> </em></u>colony, a<em> </em><u><em>territory</em></u> was granted to a group of people. They were able to vote and could choose their own government. The second, called a <em><u>Royal</u></em> colony, was governed directly or indirectly by the <u><em>British Crown</em></u>. In the last kind (called a <u><em>Proprietary</em></u> colony), a <em><u>territory</u></em> was granted to a proprietor or individual, who was entrusted to govern the colony
Explanation:
There were three types of colonies, Self governing, royal and proprietary.
- King owned the royal colonies
- Proprietary colonies were land grants from the British government. Individuals were given huge tracts of land in return for financial and political favors. they could govern and supervise the colonies. The colonial governors were directly answerable to the king. Delaware, Pennsylvania and Maryland were proprietary colonies.
- Self governing colonies were formed by the charters given to joint stock colonies by the king. Such companies had their own government in the colonies that was independent of the crown. Rhode island and Connecticut were self governing colonies.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that many African Americans moved from the South to the North during the "Great Migration," since there were more and better job opportunities in the North.</span></span>