The abolishment of slavery. The South wanted to keep their slaves
Answer:
A, Roe v. Wave
Explanation:
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Answer: Henry Clay and Daniel Webster
Explanation:
Henry Clay was one of the most influential Senators of his time along with Daniel Webster. They dominated politics for the time they were in Congress till they died so much so that along with John Calhoun they were known as <em>The Great Triumvirate</em>.
Henry Clay was known for his ability to compromise on states rights and federalist and sectional issues as he believed that was the only way to save the Union in a time when the Free states and the Slave states were constantly in disagreement. David Webster supported him in these for the same reason (keeping the Union united).
Some instances of Henry Clay's statesmanship include, the <em>Missouri Compromise</em> and the <em>Compromise Tariff</em> that kept the peace.
military and civilian targets
after 1863,following intial setbacks, the union forces embarked on a series of massive agression against the south Military as well asits stronghold which were the farms which would aso involve civillian casualties.