Defend until the North gave up--essentially the South believed they had more conviction than the North and that would win out.
The South had an idea to fight for and believed they could survive on their own. The South relied on their ports and did not have as many supplies as the North but they had something to fight for. The North lacked morale and a mission. It was also believed by some that the South had the right to leave and the North had no right to stop them through military action.
A. Arrived as Virginia's royal governor in 1642.
Cattle drives were at one time a major economic activity in the American West, particularly between the years 1866-1895, when 10 million cattle were herded from Texas to railheads in Kansas for shipments to stockyards in Chicago and points east.
Answer:
A. US President Harry Truman
Explanation:
General MacArthur, angered over Chinese involvement in North Korea, wanted the United States to bomb China. US president Harry Truman disagreed. He was concerned that bombing China would lead to war with China’s ally, the Soviet Union, and potentially to the use of nuclear weapons. Because Truman disagreed with MacArthur’s foreign policy, he fired the popular general.