Answer:They withdrew their support from the Confederacy. They refused to recognize the Confederacy as independent. They refused to help in peace talks with the Union.
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C ~ They divided the land into 36 square-mile parcels
The Anti-Federalists feared that if the Constitution was ratified (became law) that it would give far too much power to the federal government over the states--leading to tyranny and the trampling of individual rights.
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1. Both were born in Kentucky, less than one hundred miles and one year apart. They remain the only presidents born in Kentucky.
2. Both served during the Black Hawk War (1832).
3. Both suffered from depression.
4. Both lost sons before and during their presidencies.
5. Both served in the U.S. Congress.
6. Neither regarded African Americans as equal to whites
7. Neither asked to be nominated as president. Neither man chose his vice-president.
8. Both condemned John Brown’s Raid.
9. Both were political moderates.
10. Both had worn a dress as a disguise.
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