Answer: The south lacked money since they were recovering from the Civil War.
Peter the Great was Russian ruler, best known for spearheading extensive reforms of Russia, including the creation of a centralized government and navy. He was the first Russian ruler to go on an educational trip to the West. After his return in 1698, he decided to modernize his country to make Russia a great power.
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Louverture died
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On the morning of 7 April 1803, Toussaint Louverture, leader of the slave insurrection in French Saint-Domingue that led to the Haitian Revolution, was found dead by a guard in the prison in France where he had been held captive for nearly eight months. After France, under Napoleon, reconquered Haiti, Toussaint Louverture was tricked into a meeting and arrested. He was sent to France, where he was imprisoned and repeatedly interrogated. He died there of pneumonia and malnutrition in 1803. No he didn't see Haiti become independent.
The Battle of Gettysburg saw the opposing armies using a variety of weapons.<u><em>Bayonets</em></u><span><u><em>, </em></u></span><u><em>swords</em></u><span><u><em> </em></u><u><em>and </em></u></span><u><em>revolvers</em></u><span> were used, but the primary infantry weapon was the <em><u>single-shot, </u></em></span><em><u>muzzle-loading</u></em><span><em><u>, </u></em></span><em><u>rifled musket</u></em><span><em><u>, measuring 4.7 feet long and weighing a little more than 9 pounds.</u></em></span>
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While it is not known if President Nixon knew about or was involved in ordering the break-in at the Watergate Hotel, it is known that he and White House Chief of Staff H. R. "Bob" Haldeman were recorded on June 23, 1972, discussing using the CIA to obstruct the FBI's investigation of the Watergate break-ins. He even asked the CIA to slow the FBI's investigation, claiming national-security risks.