Independence! The colonies were successful in their attempt to separate themselves from Britain.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "TRUE." By the end of reconstruction it could be argued that with the exception of freedom of movement, the status of blacks had changed little in the South
A peaceful solution was not possible for slavery, as the US government tried to solve this problem several times before.
One way they did this was through the Missouri Compromise (1820). This law established a border to show citizens where slavery would and would not exist. Any new territories above the 36'30 line would be territories where slavery was not allowed. Any new territories below (aka south) of this line would have slavery. This does not fix the problem, as the US adds several more states above this line, throwing off the balance of free and slave states in Congress.
To try to fix some of these problems, Congress passes the Compromise of 1850. This compromise allows for California to enter as a free state and gets rid of the Missouri Compromise. Along with this, a new fugitive slave law is passed. This is supposed to make northerners return runaway slaves to their owners. However, this does not work well as many northerners ignore this law. Southerners, on the other hand, ignore the north laws about bringing slaves into their territories.
These examples show that the US needed to figure out whether it would be a slave nation or not.
The distance between these two areas was somewhere around 3,000 miles.
This only makes their journey even more astonishing because they managed to walk across 3,000 miles while constantly being involved in battles. This is why it was said that his soldiers would be ready to march to the end of the world for him even though they stopped at one point.
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Partisanship has not been that useful because it divided people on many things because most things are turned into partisan issues. Even when something is supported by both sides, one side will go against it just to spite it. Partisanship was also a problem in recent years because of the difference in what president was from which party in comparison to the majority in the congress, so the president couldn't do much. Also, people became much more radicalized than before.