Yes, I would say that good leadership was key to Imperial Rome's success because to be able to conquer such a vast area north of the Mediterranean stretching from Spain (and England) in the west to Palestine in the east and to be able to exploit the mineral deposits of many of these countries and to control the areas conquered without major rebellions must have required good leadership.
The British did not surrender the western forts, as was promised in the Treaty of Paris.
Great Britain began stopping American ships and forcing people on ships to join Brit military. was called "impressment".
Britain issued series of trade restrictions to disrupt American trade with France.
Britts supplied waepons and support to Native Americans who were attacking americans.
Britain controoled Canada and Americans wanted to expand that way.
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America gained respect. Monroe Doctrine signed by John Quincy Adams, James Monroe.The Federalist Party declined because of opposition to start war with britts. Assured british colonies in canadas survival. Some say if war of 1812 did not happen, canada would be part of US
Reconstruction plans of President Johnson and Radical Republicans were different.
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During reconstruction Abraham Lincoln proposed lenient plans to make southern states part of the union. He also decided to pardon the confederate state people except the leaders. Johnson took over the administration of the union after Lincoln got assassinated.
Johnson planned to grant amnesty to the southern states and return personal property of the southern states. According to his plan the southern states had to form their own state governments and write new state constitutions. The plan of republicans was not lenient as that of Johnson’s.
Johnson’s plan was not that appreciable in terms of the limited rights it granted former slaves. Radical republicans did not want to be gentle on the south. They wanted the southern states to be punished for causing the civil war.
The take of radicals on slavery was appreciable. They believed that former slaves should be given equal rights like the US people.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think central.
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Both Nat Turner and John Brown staged revolts against slavery in Virginia and believed that they were God's agents destined to bring and end to African American bondage. Both failed in their attempts to end slavery, and each was executed by state authorities.
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