Both partisans hoped that <span>The war would be quick, ending with one sudden bold stroke, like the capture of the enemy's capital.
The fort Sumter have a lot of heavy artilleries, so after the fort has fallen, both partisans believe that south Caroline will no longer has enough power to defend the region.</span>
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Irish and German Immigration. In the middle half of the nineteenth century, more than one-half of the population of Ireland emigrated to the United States. So did an equal number of Germans. Most of them came because of civil unrest, severe unemployment or almost inconceivable hardships at home.
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Explanation: the loyalists were the British military and thought they were unstoppable
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Despite the acquisition of this large swath of land, the British tried to discourage American colonists from settling in it. The British already had difficulty administering the settled areas east of the Appalachians. Americans moving west would stretch British administrative resources thin.
Further, just because the French government had yielded this territory to Britain did not mean the Ohio Valley's French inhabitants would readily give up their claims to land or trade routes. Scattered pockets of French settlers made the British fearful of another prolonged conflict. The war had dragged on long enough, and the British public was weary of footing the bill.
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