Georgia,
British artist Thomas Addison Richards painted River Plantation (1855-60) from sketches made in Georgia during his travels through the South in the 1840s. Oil on canvas (20 1/4" x 30").
River Plantation
uniquely situated among southern states on the eve of the Civil War (1861-65), played a vital part in the formation of the Confederacy. A geographic lynchpin that linked Atlantic seaboard and Deep South states, the "Empire State" was the second-largest state in area east of the Mississippi River (Virginia was larger until West Virginia broke away in 1861), and the second-largest Deep South state (only Texas was larger). In population, slave and free, Georgia was the largest in the Deep South. Both geographically and demographically, Georgia encompassed as much diversity as any other Confederate state, and these factors had an important impact on how the state experienced the war years and what it contributed to the Southern war effort.
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A. it could not make the states work together
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The Articles allowed the states to run themselves for the most part which caused lots of trouble with states dealing With each other and the national government trying to take control. That is why in 1787 the framers secretly wrote up the Constitution to allow the National government to actually rule like it was originally intended to
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Las invasiones británicas del Río de la Plata fueron una serie de intentos fallidos británicos en la actual Argentina y Uruguay de tomar posesión de áreas en el Virreinato colonial español del Río de la Plata que estaban situadas alrededor del Río de la Plata en América del Sur. Como parte de las Guerras Napoleónicas, entre 1806 y 1807, las invasiones tuvieron lugar cuando España era aliada de la Francia napoleónica.
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Im gonna say that the answer is A. The New Deal did a lot of good during the Great Depression, but im not sure if it lifted the depression in 2 years