Lincoln thought of the Southern secession as "artificial." When Jefferson Davis sent a group of commissioners to Washington to negotiate for the transfer of Fort Sumter to South Carolina, they were promptly rebuffed. ... He would send no arms, troops, or ammunition — unless, of course, South Carolina attacked.
Promoted the hunting and destruction of bison
Treaty of Versailles carved out disproportionate shares of land between the winners.
Explanation:
The Treaty of Versailles was supposed to end the war and be on the terms that it does not make another contest arise between the powers of Europe.
However, the winners of the war carved out a huge share of the land between themselves and Russia and effectively ended the empire of Austro Hungary.
Germany also got the short end of the stick and Italy did not negotiate its position well.
This left the countries dissatisfied and germinated the seeds of another conflict that led to the second world war.
Answer:
To pay reparations after World War I, Germany printed more money.
Explanation:
After the end of World War I in November 1918, France and Great Britain imposed on the defeated Germany the payment of war reparations for the destruction caused during the conflict.
The German government issued paper money to pay the reparations of war, calling Papiermark to these new issues. Due to the emergencies arising from the conflict, the Papiermark lacked of gold backing and was not convertible into this precious metal, which was an unusual situation for the time, where the gold standard scheme required all the paper money issues of a country were backed by gold, precisely to guarantee its value. As a result of this situation, Germany entered into a period of hyperinflation.