C. Shiloh
First Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Shiloh
Vicksburg Campaign
Jackson Expedition
Chattanooga Campaign
Meridian Campaign
Atlanta Campaign
Savannah Campaign (March to the Sea)
Carolinas Campaign
<span>Battle of Bentonville</span>
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Explanation:
Considering that they should never have gone in in the first place, it's about time that they pulled out. I saw a cartoon the other day of an Afghan standing beside the road looking at all the head gear of those trying to conquer the region -- Rome, Russia, one more I can't remember and The US. It's quite a list. History should have told America to stay out.
If Russia couldn't do it, (and she's much closer to Afghanistan than America is) then it should have been a warning not to try.
archaeologists will study it
Answer:
consisted of three mutually reinforcing parts: a tariff to protect and promote American industry; a national bank to foster commerce; and federal subsidies for roads, canals, and other "internal improvements" to develop profitable markets for agriculture.
Explanation:
You are welcome for helping you.
While doing research for a thesis paper about how human migration and population distribution can greatly alter or destroy the natural landscape, you come across an article discussing American settlers traveling to the Great Plains to farm. Which sentence from the article best supports your thesis?
C) Over time, the settlers who stayed were able to adapt and modify the landscape for farming.
Explanation: This sentence describes how settlers changed the landscape where they chose to settle. This supports the thesis that human migration (by the settlers) can alter the natural landscape (as settling and farming altered the landscape in the Great Plains).