May sound weird i know but the answer is roaming pigs.
By the end of Civil War, as many as five million longhorn cattle, descendants of old Spanish stock, roamed wild in Texas. These tough, rangy animals sported horns with a spread of as much as eight feet. At first they were hunted only for their hides since there was no way to get them to markets in the East. With the building of the Transcontinental Railroads, it became possible to transport these cattle to the eastern market that had developed a taste for beef at a time when the effects of war had depleted eastern herds. Beef, even tough wild beef, was in great demand.
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Well, we all know that Leonardo Di Vinci was an AMAZING artist during the Renaissance, he painted the Mona Lisa, The Last Meal, and many many more, he was also an inventor, he even tried creating his own child... out of wood...
As of Donte, do you mean Donte pettis?
Answer:
The answer is option D.
Many people did not want an absolute monarchy.
Explanation: The Congress of Vienna was the meeting of the European leaders from the European countries in 1814-1815. Although this meeting was mainly leaded by the Austria, Britain, Prussia, Russia and Bourbon french. However the main goal was to establish a long term peace treaty by establishing the balance of power between the countries and also determining the land boundary issues. But the Congress also wanted to restore the Monarchy in the France which was overthrown by Napoleon and that angered many people.Because many people did not want an absolute monarchy in France. Napoleon strengthened his revolt again. However he was defeated finally in the Waterloo.
At the end the Congress of Vienna was able establish a peace treaty among the European countries but it has pushed the revolt in France by trying to restore Monarchy.
Answer:
The task of stopping Lee at Gettysburg was assigned to General George Gordon Meade.
Explanation:
Once General Robert E. Lee began his offensive against Pennsylvania on June 3, 1863, on June 28, 1863, after Major General John Reynolds refused to be called himself, Meade was appointed general of the army, just three days before the Battle of Gettysburg. At first, Meade thought of setting up a defensive line behind Pipe Creek, but accepted the recommendation from Winfield Scott Hancock that he would do better if he concentrated the troops at Gettysburg.In the face of Lee's bloody offensive in Gettysburg, he scattered his forces among the threatened federal lines, just in time to stop each of the Confederate Army chief's assaults.