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satela [25.4K]
3 years ago
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Which Civil War battle was important in that the Union army was able to stop Robert E. Lee's invasion of the north and marked th

e beginning of the end for the Confederate forces in the east?
A) Yorktown

B) Vicksburg

C) Shiloh

D) Gettysburg
History
1 answer:
Eva8 [605]3 years ago
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<span>This Civil War battle was the battle of Gettysburg. Robert E. Lee was repelled from the North after his second invasion attempt, and the union commander George E. Mead proved victorious. The battle took part in July of 1863, and is often regarded as the turning point for the civil war.</span>
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Europeans who settled in the Americas were lured by the idea of owning their own land and were reluctant to work for others. Convicts from Britain were sent to work on the plantations but there were never enough so, to satisfy the tremendous demand for labour, planters purchased slaves.


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The largest of these forts was Elmina, in modern day Ghana. The fort had been fought over by the Portuguese, the Dutch and finally the British.  At the height of the trade, Elmina housed 400 company personnel, including the company director, as well as 300 'castle slaves'. The whole commerce surrounding the Slave Trade had created a town outside the castle, of about 1000 Africans.


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