Answer:
Giving the Union control of the Mississippi River
Explanation:
The Union wanted control of the Mississippi to cut off trade and transport for the South. The river being taken also made things harder for the Confederates (because it cut their side in half, so the Union had the upper hand).
Answer:
American Indians were to move onto reservations.
US would provide supplies to American Indians on the Reservations.
US government would prevent any settlers from entering reservation lands.
Explanation:
The treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek was signed on October 21, 1867 between the United States of America and five Indian tribes namely Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache.
The treaty ended the long years of war between the various parties and established a consolidated agreement among them. The major provisions of the treaty were as follows:
American Indians were to move onto reservations.
US would provide supplies to American Indians on the Reservations.
US government would prevent any settlers from entering reservation lands.
in the battle of Verdun Germany attempted to "bleed France white"
No, the south thought of slavery as a way of life. Without slaves they thought daily life would be extremely hard and if not impossible.
The government had agreed to stop funding Shinto, which those they made the treaty with hoped this would take power away from the Emperor. So Shinto became more of a culture thing instead of a religious thing.