Answer: The slave trade became more focused on traffic to the Americas as traffic to the Old World declined.
Explanation:
From the maps it is shown that from the years 1451 to 1600 the amount of enslaved people transported from Africa to the Old World of Europe was more than the amount transported to the Americas.
In the years 1601 - 1700 however there was a change in the trend as less enslaved people were transported to the Old World and instead were sent in larger numbers to the Americas therefore showing that the slave trade became more focused on traffic to the Americas as traffic to the Old World declined.
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During the early stages, the only major northern victory that came was from the battle of Shiloh.
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- Since the beginning of the civil war, the Union Army had been consecutively facing defeats.
- It was only in April of 1862, that the Union Army could secure its first win against the Confederate Army in the Battle of Shiloh.
- A unit of the Union Army named as the Army of Tennessee had encamped at the Pittsburg Landing where they were confronted by the Confederate Army.
- The battle lasted for two days and resulted in the thumping victory of the Union Army.
Answer:
Constantine
Explanation:
he was born on February 27 and died on May 22 and he was the person who legalized Christianity
Other than the cost, some people opposed SDI<u> because It might put weapons in space.</u> The Strategic Defence Initiative was opposed as it threatened to inflict damages on the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union. The technologies central to SDI were exotic as they had laser and other directed energy weapons, space-based tracking, and battle management systems which were difficult to assess which resulted in uncertainties in the SDI issue. The reaction of the Soviet Union further triggered opposition to the SDI as it was unknown while how the technology would develop. The other concern was how future presidents and Congressmen would respond to Reagan's vision and initiative.