First, had the Confederacy won the Civil War, slavery would have undoubtedly continued in the South. As a result of the Emancipation Proclamation and the Union victory, slavery was abolished. ... A victory by the North did equate to the end of slavery. A victory by the South would have meant the opposite.
<span>England was not in competition for Korea in the 1870s</span>
I'm not there studying that unit with you, but the answers are likely Gothic and Romanesque.
Answer:
The Gettysburg Address
Explanation:
such an amazing speech. was so inspired when i read it