The three pronged strategy was an attack on three sides of an opponent at nearly the same time so that the opponent would not be able to bring reinforcements to any certain side and eventually crush the opponent by surrounding it.
Example: During the American Revolution, the British attempted a three pronged attack: General John Burgoyne from Canada, Colonel Barry St. Leger from the East, General Howe from the South. Were this to be successful, the American's would be trapped from 3 sides of the British army and couldn't escape by sea due to the British navy and all americans including me would be drinking tea right now. Except it didn't work since General Howe decided to go for personal glory and take Philadelphia.
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people would spread the religion by traveling and talking about it.
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- cotton
- antislavery
- tariff
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The North and the South had went into different directions relatively soon after their formation. They were dependent on each other economically, mostly because of the products such as cotton, but their political and trade views differed a lot. The North was supportive of the antislavery, while the South was supportive of the slavery. The reason behind this is that the North was much closer ideologically with England, and also didn't really needed the labor force of the slaves. The South on the other hand desperately needed the labor force of the slaves for its vast farmlands, so it was supporting the slavery. The North also was supportive of the tariffs, while the South wasn't. The North was supporting the tariffs as it was good for its economic development, while the South had losses because of the tariffs so understandably it was against them.
I believe the emperor was named was Kublai Khan.