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question number 15 answer is option 1.
In the Battle of "Gettysburg", a disastrous charge against forces holding Cemetery Ridge led to Confederate defeat, although it should be noted that the Union forces sustained heavy losses as well.
The act by customs officers that began a series of events that led to the Boston Massacre was the seizing of the ship "The Liberty" on the charges of smuggling. This ship was owned by the person named John Hanwingspans. This lead to great dissatisfaction among the settlers. I hope the answer has helped you.
The first transcontinental rail passengers arrived at the Pacific Railroad's original western terminus at the Alameda Mole on September 6, 1869 where they transferred to the steamer Alameda for transport across the Bay to San Francisco. The road's rail terminus was moved two months later to the Oakland Long Wharf about a mile to the north.
They differ because they are 2 different constitutions.