This unexpected Northern win gave Lincoln the credibility to issue the Emancipation Proclamation without making it look like a desperate measure.The Proclamation made it ethically impossible for Britain to aid the Confederates - a most significant outcome.The battle also spelt the end for McClellan.Although he had won the battle, he failed to pursue and destroy the Army of Northern Virginia, which the whole of Lincoln's cabinet thought he should have done, and he was promptly replaced by Burnside.so i would say D is your answer to number 2 idk about 1
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80& of people were unemployment by 1933
to rebuild confidence in the nation's banking system
It should be the south but if it’s wrong sorry
<span>The British, unlike the Colonists, paid with gold coins, instead of bills, as was customary in the colonies. The
American colonists used both the English, Spanish and French coins
during the time they were British Colony, but when the War of
Independence was about to begin, the Continental Congress financed the
coming war, creating the new money American, called Continental Currency. <span>The problem came later, when the devaluation of this currency was so great, that it became synonymous with "lack of value".</span></span>
1) 1712- first steam engine is invented
2) 1757- British victory in the Battle of Plassey
3) 1764 -invention of the spinning jenny
4) 1771 -Richard arkwright opens his first factory at Cromford
5) 1789 -Samuel Slater leaves for America
6) 1794- Eli Whitney patents the Cotton Gin