Which explains why Senator Edmund Ross voted not guilty in Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial? A. He knew that he would lose ree
lection if he voted to convict the president. B. He genuinely felt that Johnson was innocent of any impeachable offense. C. He had received a large campaign contribution form Johnson's party. D. He did not believe presidents should ever be impeached, regardless of the law.
The best answer as to why Senator Edmund Ross voted not guilty in Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial was because "<span>C. He had received a large campaign contribution form Johnson's party."</span>
The South's economy was based on foreign trade. The South's economy relied heavily on slave labor. The North's economy struggled because of a lack of roads.
Because they were worried that they would get the rights they wanted and then take over. So men thought that if they didn't give women rights, then men would always have power and control over all.