I believe the answer would be B. The term that would best describe the Battle of Gettysburg would be turning point. It was considered as one of the most important battles during the American Civil war. It marked the point of the victory of North over the South.
One way in which the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad affected companies that made products was that "<span>Companies could ship goods cheaply over long distances," which greatly increased profits. </span>
Answer:In 1879, when the railroad reached New Mexico, people stopped using the Santa Fe Trail. The Santa Fe Trail had been established in 1821 by traders, with the goal of connecting Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and transporting goods (fur, primarily) and people (settlers). It eventually transported other goods, such as mail, as well as other people, such as soldiers and emigrants. This highway, the first in American history, was, however, demised by the arrival of the Santa Fe Railway Company train, which provided a much faster and potent service, and which would become one of the largest in the country. Whereas the Santa Fe Trail covered a distance of 900 miles, the Santa Fe Railway covered a distance of about 11,000 miles.
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Jumbo and the test strategy for the first test at White Sands:</u>
Trinity was the very first nuclear device blast code name. The U.S. Army ran the drill at 5:29 a.m. The Manhattan Project was signed on 16 July 1945.
The test was done on what would become the USAAF Alamogordo Bombardment and Gunnery Range, which now reside in the White Sands Missile Range (which is situated in the Jornada Del Muerto desert about 56 kilometres to the southeast of Scores.
Anxieties of a fizzle contributed to creating a structure called the Jumbo steel container, which could hold plutonium, and was allowed to retrieve it, but Jumbo wasn't being used.
I want to say b. David Livingstone. but I don't remember