"It was strategically located to deal with the Persians in the east and barbarians to the north" was not a reason why the Emperor Constantine selected the ancient town of Byzantium as the site for his new capital of Constantinople, since this location did not mitigate many of the effects of foreign invasions.
One of the ways in which the North was able to replenish its military in the face of staggering loses on the battlefield was that "<span>It inflicted even heavier loses on the Confederacy," since the Union's army was much larger. </span>
As the last German Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm tried to prevent his generals from mobilizing the army. He did not actively seek war as well. However, h<span>is imperialistic and nationalistic agenda in the late 1800s and early 1900s fuelled </span>pre<span>-war diplomatic tensions. </span>
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Dred Scott was a slave who was owned by John Emerson of Missouri. In 1833 Emerson undertook a series of moves as part of his service in the U.S. military. He took Scott from Missouri (a slave state) to Illinois (a free state) and finally into the Wisconsin Territory (a free territory) Dred Scott was an enslaved African-American man in the United States who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom and that of his wife, Harriet Robinson Scott, and their two daughters in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case of 1857, popularly known as the "Dred Scott case