After John Brown's arrest for raiding the Harper’s Ferry, on the 26th of October, 1859, Maria Child wrote him a letter. In the letter she was very clear that she supported Brown's desire free the slaves, but believed that the choices and actions he chose were unnecessary. His good intentions were noble, but Child was really saddened by his cruelty. In the end, Lydia ended up sympathizing with Brown and seeing him as an important figure to the cause.
This excerpt from the Maria's letter makes this point very clear:
"[...] I cannot sympathize with the method you chose to advance the cause of freedom. But I honor your generous intentions–I admire your courage, moral and physical. [...]"
Answer:
Isolationist and pacifist
Explanation:
World War I caused Americans to be more isolationist and pacifist. They felt that they had been pulled into a war that was not really important to US interests.
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Answer:
There were five United States presidents who held office during the Vietnam War. These five presidents were Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
Explanation:
B of course i mean they were forced in or were turned into gladiators or slaves <span />
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