The years between 1861 and 1865 were the most tumultuous five-year span in Louisiana history. During this period, Louisiana seceded from the United States, sent thousands of Confederate soldiers out of state, witnessed Union invasion and occupation, and saw the emancipation of more than 300,000 slaves. While people’s experience in the war varied depending on the parish they lived in, their race, and their wealth, all would agree that this event changed their lives and the course of the state’s history forever.
Answer:
freeing of runway slaves settled in the North. passage of a law to return escaped slaves to their owners. ban on slave trade in the nation's capital. Ban on slavery in Kansas and Nebraska
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A strong monarchical system results in widespread peace which attracts trade and general prosperity