They shared life
they cared for everyone no matter how they looked if they were black latino white Asian it didn't matter
Causes of the Epidemic
Why did yellow fever decimate the French so thoroughly? First, the biological environment was ideal for a yellow fever epidemic. French had never been exposed to yellow fever. Therefore, they represented a virgin population for the disease and were predisposed to acquiring the disease. The indigenous people represented the reservoir for the disease, but were somewhat resistant to its effects because of repeated exposure. Finally, the yellow fever mosquito was plentiful in 1802 and 1803.
Second, the physical environment also was favorable for an epidemic. Spring rains provided ample mosquito breeding sites. Quagmires and swamps surrounded many of the port towns (such as Port-au-Prince). Further, the hot, humid conditions stressed the French from the moment they disembarked from the ships.
Third, as is common in war, the social environment was favorable for the outbreak of disease. As the insurgency progressed, most of the principal cities were burned. The French were unable to use the valuable resources that these towns could have provided: medical supplies, clothing, and shoes (Fick 1990). Napoleon prevented LeClerc from outposting in the mountains after his initial successes in controlling the port towns. Instead, the bulk of the army was stationed in the low lying regions of Haiti, where the mosquitoes were more onerous. It was long known that mortality from yellow fever and malaria in the Caribbean could be substantially reduced by moving troops to mountain camps (Buckley 1985). For strategic reasons, however, the troops needed to remain in the low lying port towns. info from http://www.montana.edu/historybug/napoleon/yellow-fever-haiti.html
Appomattox Court House is famous because it was one of the last battles of the American Civil War that ultimately ended in a Union Victory.
The Alamo is a place in Texas with the Mexicans in the Americans fought is a very big part of the Mexican American war!
I would have tried to find a more middle of the road solution as Johnson had proposed. Lincoln's 10% plan was too lenient. The South would have just pretended to take oath and moved on and kept doing what they were doing, just under a different name. The Radical Reconstruction Plan was much too harsh. Requiring all that they demanded would have kept a sour taste in the mouths of southerners. It also would have effectively stripped almost every remaining man of their right to vote since they all fought for the South.