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Briefly explain how ONE specific event, development, or circumstance in the period of 1860-1866 that is not explicitly mentioned in the excerpts could be used to support Medford's argument. south had less slaves to participate in the production of resources for the confederate army
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The people who are alive after the incident share about it
or
maybe ever ship has a recorder or message machine
through those machine they can able to send message to the head of the tatanic office
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If the poem were provided I could give you a better more in depth answer but based of the possible answers given I'd go with either A or C but I'm personally leaning more towards C as the information give there seems more in depth and accurate.
Final Answer: C
Chief John Ross wants to assure President Lincoln that his and the Cherokee people's loyalty laid with the Union. He also expresses how Cherokee and the U.S are tied together by a series of treaties based on friendship and alliance to receive protection from the United States and no other sovereign. He affirms that despite having to reach an agreement with the confederates, people were still supporters of the Union and they showed so when the Indian Expedition took place in 1862 and how they manifest their support by fighting under the Union flag. Chief Ross was a defendant of neutrality during the Civil war, unfortunately he couldn't maintain this position and the pressure from other tribal leaders regarding their participation in the Civil War given the history they had with the north after the Trail of Tears forced relocation, most Cherokees were siding more with southern policies.
With this letter, Ross wants to express to President Lincoln that he supports the United States of America and in exchange asks him not to abandon the Cherokee people, to honor former agreements and to protect people's life and property.