Helped them with trading with the British and Portuguese
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The Civil War was a war in the United States where the Confederacy (Southern United States) and the Union (Northern United States) fought against each other for a large array of reasons, most prominently slavery. The Union won this battle
The American Revolution was a war America fought against Britain to claim independence from the King from his mistreatment of Americans.
The only option that correctly highlights a difference between the two is A.
Since some of the answers may be unclear or difficult to understand, let's use the process of elimination.
B: The majority, if not all, battles of The Revolutionary War were fought in North America, not Britain.
C: The Civil War involved naval battles as well; not all battles were fought on land.
D: The Civil war was fought between two groups in the US and the Revolution was fought between the US and Britain.
Douglas MacArthur decided to land a task force at Incheon, South Korea, to cut off the North Korean supply line and to, not only isolate the North Korean forces in the south, but also to push into North Korea. It was brilliantly successful, and without the intervention of Chinese troops and Soviet military equipment, North Korea would have lost the war.
hope this helps
The correct answer is Walking over land bridges, i took the test.