No!
On Tuesday morning, June 30, an infantry brigade of Confederate soldiers searching for shoes headed toward Gettysburg (population 2,400). The Confederate commander looked through his field glasses and spotted a long column of Federal cavalry heading toward the town. He withdrew his brigade and informed his superior, Gen. Henry Heth, who in turn told his superior, A.P. Hill, he would go back the following morning and "get those shoes."
Wednesday morning, July 1, two divisions of Confederates headed back to Gettysburg. They ran into Federal cavalry west of the town at Willoughby Run and the skirmish began. Events would quickly escalate. Lee rushed 25,000 men to the scene. The Union had less than 20,000.
After much fierce fighting and heavy casualties on both sides, the Federals were pushed back through the town of Gettysburg and regrouped south of the town along the high ground near the cemetery. Lee ordered Confederate General R.S. Ewell to seize the high ground from the battle weary Federals "if practicable." Gen. Ewell hesitated to attack thereby giving the Union troops a chance to dig in along Cemetery Ridge and bring in reinforcements with artillery. By the time Lee realized Ewell had not attacked, the opportunity had vanished.
Answer:
For Martin Luther King Jr.
Explanation:
He inspired everyone with his "I have a dream" speech and helped organize the march on Washington, an assembly of over 200,000 protestors and led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. He gave hope to the people. He also modeled sound leadership to the African American civil rights movement.
Those are some contributions he made if you'd like a short answer :)
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Answer:
Correct answer is C. Constitutional Convention.
Explanation:
Option C is the correct answer as it related to process of creation of American Constitution, which started with the adoption of Articles of Confederation, which can be seen as a first constitution. Shay's Rebellion was an answer to Articles of those who were unsatisfied with them, but with the Constitutional Convention this crisis ended.
All other options are not parts of this line of events.