Egypt. Hieroglyphics and Sumerian cuneiform
It was the "(D) Battle of Shiloh" that was a clear Union victory, although it should be noted that some people who actually took part in the battle did not know it was a true victory until later.
i believe the answer is option A
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filler so non brainly+ can see
It would generally be "growth" that focuses on equal opportunities for education, since it is in the best interest of the country in question to have as many educated citizens as possible.
This unexpected Northern win gave Lincoln the credibility to issue the Emancipation Proclamation without making it look like a desperate measure.The Proclamation made it ethically impossible for Britain to aid the Confederates - a most significant outcome.The battle also spelt the end for McClellan.Although he had won the battle, he failed to pursue and destroy the Army of Northern Virginia, which the whole of Lincoln's cabinet thought he should have <span>done, and he was promptly replaced by Burnside.</span>