Answer: Training thousands of soldiers, about 30,000 Georgians served for Germany during World War II. Also, 20,000 Georgians served for the U.S. Armed Forces during the war as well, and WW2 ended the great depression in Georgia.
C. Shiloh
First Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Shiloh
Vicksburg Campaign
Jackson Expedition
Chattanooga Campaign
Meridian Campaign
Atlanta Campaign
Savannah Campaign (March to the Sea)
Carolinas Campaign
<span>Battle of Bentonville</span>
Answer:
An Agreement Built on Quicksand
Explanation:
In his congressional address, he outlined a vision for a just and peaceful world including freedom of the seas, and an international agreement to avoid arms races while positioning the United States to act as a mediating force when calling for peace without victory.
Answer:
Egbert was the first mounarch.
Explanation: