<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same cartoon you posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be a "carpetbagger" since it shows someone from the North coming to the South after the Civil war, mostly likely to take advantage of the crippled economy. </span></span>
1. He was a banker
2. He wasn’t against slavery, but he warned the south on how dangerous it could be with having them
3. He was the president of a St Louis streetcar company
HERES THE WEBSITE: scroll down to “Sherman before the civil war” for more info
https://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/william-t-sherman#section_3
Answer:
George Washington's forays into the Ohio country shaped his career and sparked a global war.
Explanation:
Eli Whitney a U-S born inventor patented an invention called the cotton gin in 1794. The cotton gin revolutionized the production of cotton by greatly speeding up the process of removing seeds from cotton fiber. By the mid 19th century, cotton had become America's leading export. Despite the success of the cotton gin Whitney saw little wealth from the invention due to patent infringement issues.His invention also offered southern planters a justification to maintain and expand slavery even as a growing number of Americans wanted it abolished. Due to his reputation for creating the cotton gin he later secured a major contract to build muskets for the U.S. government in which he promoted the idea of interchangeable parts that made assembly faster and for easier repair.<span />
The first monarch of Spain was Charles I in 1516