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Explanation:
You are really going to have to work hard to convince anyone that there is any kind of similarity.
I can come up with a few trivial points, but the differences were huge.
- Both were commander's in chief.
- Neither one had to endure the disapproval of the president in office, although Lincoln mightily wanted McClellan to use the army. Of the two presidents (Lincoln and Davis), Lincoln had the patience of Job. He gave McClellan every opportunity until he could stand it no longer.
- Both had a fighting army that wanted to fight. McClellan trained his men well, but that was his only accomplishment. Lee was a master strategist. He too, though, believed in a well trained well disciplined army.
- Both were military engineers.
- Both graduated from West Point.
- Both were very handsome men especially McClellan.
- Both were married.
I can't help but note that McClellan had the gall to run against Lincoln in the 1864 election. I cannot imagine what would have happened to the Union had he be elected.
If you get the idea I do not like McClellan very much, you'd be quite correct. I just think he took up the wrong profession.
The correct answer should be Romantic.
Romanticism was a part of the 18th and 19th century, not of the 20th. Impressionism, Modernism, and Expressionism however did exist in the early 20th century.
Williams Lloyd Garrison was the person who started a radical approach to ending slavery.
THE JUSTICE LEAGUE THE JL :DDD
Thomas Jefferson had been interested in exploring the west well before the 1803 Louisiana Purchase from France. During the 1780's and 1790's, he championed a few failed attempts at such an exploration. Believing the United States needed to expand west to help ensure its survival and prosperity, he jumped at the chance to buy Louisiana from France’s Napoleon Bonaparte. Plans were immediately made to explore the new acquisition and establish American claims to the vast region, an area which effectively doubled the size of the United States. Aside from obvious political reasons, Jefferson, as a child of theEnlightenment<span> ,was an immensely inquisitive individual. The exploration would provide a wealth of information on everything from flora and fauna to geography to the inhabitants</span>