Answer:
D. slaves
Explanation:
During the era of European settlement between 1600 and 1820, most Africans who came to the Americas arrived as slaves. Africans began being imported from Africa especially the western part of Africa as slaves during this time and were forced to work by the Europeans in their plantations.
CORE issues a report claiming that the U.S. military draft places “a heavy discriminatory burden on minority groups and the poor”.
<span>C. developing a heliocentric theory
Copernicus studied astronomy and math and said that the sun was in the center of the universe, not the Earth.
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Answer:
The armies of the North and the South
Explanation:
The Civil war began in 1861 and lasted up to 1865. During the Civil War, both sides agreed to settle the matter of slavery through war. Despite agreeing both sides were somewhat weak and unprepared. The North was dependent on manufacturing industries that helped them produce war goods. The Union only had 16,000 trained soldiers. Most recruits didn't know how to fight and needed training.
The South had the military advantage because they fought for their land and had knowledge of the terrain (landscape) better than the North. The South had much more men trained as officers. The majority of the famous Generals and Commanders in America were from the Southern region including; Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, James Longstreet, Nathan Bedford Forrest, and others. The Southern officers (Confederate) known for their ambitious nature who followed the rules of honour and personal pride, which help them to fight together for the cause.
The South had a weak economy as they depended on agriculture and had no manufacturing industries. They also didn't have much transportation or a fleet of ships to blockaded and couldn't trade with European countries.
Jefferson Davis (1808-1889) was a Mexican War hero, U.S. senator from Mississippi, U.S. secretary of war and president of the Confederate States of America for the duration of the American Civil War (1861-1865).