The Louisiana Purchase (1803) was a land deal between the United States and France, in which the U.S. acquired approximately 827,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million.
Answer: The name that was given to low-cost, multi family dwellings in the cities in the late 1800’s was Tenements. They were built in city slums to house large numbers of immigrants. They were poorly built and overcrowded.
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They disagreed over the annexation of Cuba. They disagreed over the annexation of Hawaii. They disagreed over the acquisition of the Philippines. They disagreed over the purchase of Puerto Rico and Guam.
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They disagreed over the acquisition of the Philippines
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The controversy arose over the acquisition of the Philippines. This is because the Republicans wanted to acquire the Philippines, but the Democrats believed that this would not be necessary and would not bring government benefits, but would make the USA an imperialist government, similar to the British government that the USA fought against. Republicans, on the other hand, insisted on the acquisition, as they believed that the Philippines could provide raw materials for American industry and that the US could help the Philippines financially.
Gen. Robert E. Lee of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia into the North in search of supplies like boots and shoes as the Confederate Army was running short on critical supplies by this point in the war as the North was significantly more industrialised than the South was and therefore produced more goods.