Answer:
c.
Explanation:
The goal was to defeat the rebellion by blockading southern ports and controlling the Mississippi river. This would cut off and isolate the south from the outside world.
The press -- mass media
John O'Sullivan coined the phrase "Manifest Destiny" to describe what he saw as the God-appointed duty of the United States to expand across the North American continent and to lead the world by the example of its values. O'Sullivan was editor of the <em>Democratic Review </em>and of the <em>New York Morning News </em>when editorials in both publications (in July 1845) put forth arguments for annexing Texas and the Oregon Territory. US public policy in the years that followed did essentially pursue the sort of territorial goals O'Sullivan had described, even if not always with his same spiritual ideology in mind.
The best answer is C.
The charter included eight common principles that Britain and America would be committed to supporting in the world after the war. Both countries agreed that they would not seeks territorial expansion, and that they would seek the liberalization of international trade, and to establish freedom of the seas, international labor as well as economic and welfare standards.
Above all, both countries were committed to support restoration of self government for all countries that were occupied during the war and allow people to choose their own form of government
Answer:
Tecumseh was a Shawnee warrior chief who organized a Native American confederacy in an effort to create an autonomous Indian state and stop white settlement in the Northwest Territory (modern-day Great Lakes region).
Explanation:
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