A development from 1861 to 1865 not directly mentioned in the excerpt to support McPherson historical argument interpretation of the civil war is on the question passed on whether to concentrate on war that killed over a million people or to question whether the war was a necessity. The excerpt supports McPherson's argument that the war was in three forms, first through the mobilization of human and material resources by both sides, secondly, it ended with negotiated peace where victory ranged on one side but destroyed the economy and social systems of the losers. It led to the creation of a new Nation.
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<span>Which description best represents the relationship between the Separatists and the other Puritans in early colonial America?
</span><span>B.)Their religious beliefs were the same, but the Separatists lived in Holland before going to America.
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Spanish settlers tried to assimilate American Indians, while French settlers learned their customs. In addition to the fur trade, what helped Samuel de Champlain's Quebec colony? ... They both sought to spread their religion in the New World.
The spread<span> of </span>Islam<span> from its birthplace in the Middle </span>East<span> and north </span>Africa<span> to India and southeast Asia revealed the power of the religion and its commercial and ... Disparities </span>between<span> the technologies and ideologies of Europeans and </span>Africans<span> by the end of this period also created differences in the </span>ways<span> in which their ...
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There is nothing in the constitution or Federal Law saying that electors are required to vote the same way that their state has voted. Some state do include it in the state laws or constitution that their state representatives must vote the same as their states popular vote.