Answer:
The British planned to cut New England off from the rest of the colonies.
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Was to defeat the Muslim religion
Americans were afraid that new immigrants would take their jobs during the 1880's. During the late 19th century, the US was constantly expanding by building more railroads, roads, etc. that relied on labor. Businesses often hired the cheapest labor they could since there was no minimum wage laws yet. Often times, immigrants would take a lower pay rate than American citizens.
This fear spread like wildfire and caused an increased amount of nativism. Nativism is the belief that the wants/need of native born citizens should be a priority over those of immigrants.
<span>It was Sherman’s March to the Sea. After the successful completion of his
campaign in Atlanta, General William Tecumseh Sherman met with General Ulysses
Grant to devise a plan to invade the South.
As he was doing that, Grant would continue to engage Confederate General
Robert E. Lee. His triumph in Atlanta
paved the way for Sherman to march into the South with a battle-harden troops
armed with repeating rifles that outgunned the Confederates. In his march, he supplied his armies by
living off the land. He took away the
South’s ability to supply rebel forces by destroying railroads taking food and
materials from the residents. Lee could
do nothing as Grant kept him busy in Petersburg. Soon many rebels began to desert and
eventually the South surrendered.</span>