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That was Colonel Edwin Vose Sumner
Explanation:
Edwin Vose Sumner was a United States Army officer who became a Union Army general. He was the oldest field commander of any Army Corps on either side during the American Civil War. He led the second Corps of the Army of the Potomac through the Peninsula Campaign, the Seven Days Battles, the Maryland Campaign, and the Right Grand Division of the Army during the Battle of Fredericksburg. Sumner fought in the Black Hawk War, with distinction in the Mexican–American War, on the Western frontier, and in the Eastern Theater for the first half of the Civil War.
The differences are that Magna Carta<span> was made to set rules and give rights to the nobility, royalty, and other high-ranking officials of that time, and the </span>Constitution<span> was written to give rules and rights to all people.</span>
Answer:
The answer is “June 6th, 1944 when Allied troops invaded the beaches at Normandy , France.”
Explanation:
I say this because the other two options were incorrect. D-Day was not for the Allied invasion of the English Channel. The last option is wrong because Normandy is a place in France not Germany. Hope this helped.
These were established in the 17th century by those New England Puritans who preferred the presbyterian system of church polity (government) to that of New England Congregationalism. Also in the 17th century, Scotch-Irish, English, and other settlers formed Presbyterian churches in Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.
Um about eight years because the election he won was 2008