The correct choice from the options is "B".
The Siege of Yorktown, also called the Battle of Yorktown, the Surrender at Yorktown, German Fight or the Siege of Little York, finishing on October 19, 1781, at Yorktown, Virginia, was a definitive triumph by a joined power of American Armed force troops headed by General George Washington and French Armed force troops led by the Comte de Rochambeau over an English Armed force headed by Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis.
<span>The world war 2 brought the U.S. together socially, it made America a supper power, it brought the us out of a recession, and unfortunately led the U.S closer to socialism.
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Answer: C. They became free.
Explanation:
James Henley Thornwell was an American Presbyterian preacher who was an avid supporter of slavery and believed that it Christianity allowed for it. He even went so far as to label those against slavery as Atheists and anti-Christians.
It is no surprise therefore that James Thronwell believed that enslaved people were only free not when they gained actual freedom, but when they listened to their masters. To him this meant that they were doing what they were supposed to do which could only give them freedom and contentment.
Americans were unfamiliar with the territories of Vietnam and ended up having to search manually, house by house, allowing the Viet Cong to dig escape tunnels and snipe American soldiers.