The answer is that they were subject to heavy taxes from the British Government without having any representation against such measures.
Technaly yes because without the imagrated slavery and everything we wouldent have all the recorces and/or technology we have today
1. Out of all the options, it appears that General Sherman's March to the Sea is a consequence since it destroyed Southern transportation lines. The other options are most likely not consequences, since they appear to have more pros linked to them than cons.
2. At the time of the Civil War, the thing that Florida have in common with the Maryland was that both states were led by planters with an economic interest in slavery. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. I hope the answer has come to your help.
3. Florida was far to the south, so few battles happened there.
4. b is correct .To preserve & restore the Union, which was his central sworn duty as President. Although he also wished very much to see the end of slavery, he only pursued that goal when it aligned with the one of restoring the Union.
5. It depicts the destruction of the South's capital after a Confederate evacuation."
Answer:
World War 2 which has started in 1939 was the most devastating war the world has ever fought. One of the reasons for that devastation was because the Third Reich forces used a tactic called Blitzkrieg which was designed the following way: At first Dive Bombers went in to strike enemy points (JU-87 Stukas) were the most popular for those missions. After the bombardment went the Wehrmacht (tank) forces and the Infantry. The other devastating problem for the Allies was the new Submarine tactics. Hitlers engineers have developed a submarine known as a U-Boat. Those were mostly used for the blockade of Great Britain to sink allied shipping. The most devastating moment of the war was in 1945 when the United States launched a successful Atomic strike in Hiroshima and Nagasaki causing more then 200,000 casualties from each atomic bomb. In total 75,000,000 people died as the result of battles.