One MAJOR ADVANTAGE to Georgia businesses of having access to the port of Savannah is that the port is a major distribution hub to and from a 26 state region.
Option: B
Explanation:
The port of Savannah is one of the major sea port among 26 state region situated in Georgia. This port is on Savannah river in Atlantic ocean. Its depth is 42 feet. Once it was fastest growing sea port. Gradually it became busiest and fastest growing container terminal in United States.
Ports of Savannah is operated by Georgia Port Authority. It is a container terminal has a break bulk facility. It has a warehouse. This port is an international trade mart where import and export of commodities take place at a large extent.
Answer:
The correct answer will be ( B )
Explanation:
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Answer: They resented Confederate taxes.
Explanation:
One of the reasons the Southern sates left was to be more independent as they did not appreciate the powers of a strong central government. The Confederate government therefore, was not to be very strong and capable of overriding the powers of state government.
This changed as the war went on however because a strong central government was needed to coordinate efforts. The President, Jefferson Davis, introduced taxes amongst other things and this did not sit well with Southern governors who felt that their authority was being stripped away.
Answer:
Portuguese
Explanation:
Portuguese is the first European to leave India.
Answer:
coalition soldiers met little resistance and the war mission had been achieved in six weeks ( C )
ExpLANTION:
The initial progress of the war was that in just over a month the coalition forces( united states , united kingdom, Poland and Australia ) invaded Iraq, the war was already won and the mission was achieved and this was because the coalition forces overwhelmed Iraqi forces and also met little resistance from the Iraqi forces.
there was 26 days of intense combat operations. but the war would later last from 2003 up until 2011 with different opposition forces also rising to challenge the coalition forces in the post war era