The Union Army took a series of military actions during the Civil War in which their troops took control of the Mississippi River. Mississippi was the main north-south avenue of transport. In July 1863, the western part of the Confederate states was split from the states east of the Mississippi River. Plan of the Union Army generals was to defeat the Confederacy through blockade of ports and control of rivers. Answer: Union forces took control of Mississippi River because they wanted to cut off the eastern part of Confederacy and to control the supply lines.
First and Last answer because when the Europeans went to Africa they were looking for new resources to improve theres and use those goods within trade to other countries and as a bonus they converted many African tribes to Christianity.
Answer:
Correct answer is Antonio de Mendoza.
Explanation:
Antonio de Mendoza is the correct answer, because he was the Viceroy of New Spain between 1535 and 1550 who commissioned this famous expedition led by Coronado.
Second option is not correct as there is no such historical figure connected with this event.
Coronado is not correct answer as he was the leader of this mission, but he was not a viceroy.
Panfilo de Narvaez was also a conquistador like Coronado, but he died years before this mission.
I think he is reminding the American people that our
ancestors fought hard to establish this country. He tells that we should proud of who we are
and where we come from and we should always defend the ideals of democracy both
here and abroad.