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sergeinik [125]
3 years ago
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8 • large amounts of investment in land and slavery • lack of government-supported programs to promote manufacturing • few immig

rants to work in factories Which of the following would be the best title for the box above? A. Reasons Why the Early 19th Century Southern Economy Outperformed the Northern Economy B. Reasons Why the Early 19th Century Southern Economy Relied on Agriculture C. Reasons Why Many Early 19th Century Americans Chose to Move from the North to the South D. Reasons Why Many Early 19th Century Northerners Wanted to be Separate from the South
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beks73 [17]3 years ago
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<span>D. Reasons Why Many Early 19th Century Northerners Wanted to be Separate from the South.</span>
yan [13]3 years ago
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Bicycle manufacturers, intent on mining an untapped market, showed female models in their advertisements. Thanks to the wheel, women were starting to be seen and heard in public life.

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3. Dr. Joseph Warren - He was the spy that sent warning, through the Midnight Riders, of the British moving on Lexington and Concord to seize the munitions stored there and to capture John Hancock and Samuel Adams. He served at Bunker Hill and was killed as he continued to stand his ground as the position was being overrun by the British forces.

4. Colonel William Prescott - Was chosen to lead 1,200 men to erect defenses on Bunker Hill. Under his command, the Massachusetts Militia forces withstood the British bombardment and two British assaults. His forces would be forced to retreat during the 3rd assault when they ran low on ammunition and the British overran the militia defenses.

5. Major General William Howe - British commander during the Battle of Bunker Hill. He chose to try to intimidate the colonial militia forces with a show of force rather than an effort to surround the position and force the militia to surrender. He ordered 3 assaults on the hill, which resulted in heavy losses to the British troops.

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