Following the election of 1876, the electoral commission ended up "voting along party lines," which meant that they gave all twenty of the electoral votes that were in dispute to Hayes--giving him the Presidency.
The Battle of Kettle Creek
Answer: The northcentral states
A purple and blue patches indicate an exceptionally moist weather pattern from 2013 to 2015. Based on the Standardized precipitation index charts, the Northcentral states was the only part of the country with purple and blue patches.
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The rocky mountains do run much of the legth of the U.S.
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They cover not just much more land then the great plains but extend across the whole length of the U.S or almost from north to south.
Answer: Out of the roughly 20 million who were taken from their homes and sold into slavery, half didn't complete the journey to the African coast, most of those dying along the way. And the worst was yet to come. The captives were about to embark on the infamous Middle Passage, so called because it was the middle leg of a three-part voyage -- a voyage that began and ended in Europe. The first leg of the voyage carried a cargo that often included iron, cloth, brandy, firearms, and gunpowder. Upon landing on Africa's "slave coast," the cargo was exchanged for Africans. Fully loaded with its human cargo, the ship set sail for the Americas, where the slaves were exchanged for sugar, tobacco, or some other product. The final leg brought the ship back to Europe. The African slave boarding the ship had no idea what lay ahead. Africans who had made the Middle Passage to the plantations of the New World did not return to their homeland to tell what happened to those people who suddenly disappeared. Sometimes the captured Africans were told by the white men on the ships that they were to work in the fields. But this was difficult to believe, since, from the African experience, tending crops took so little time and didn't require many hands. So what were they to believe? More than a few thought that the Europeans were cannibals. Olaudah Equiano, an African captured as a boy who later wrote an autobiography, recalled
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