Answer: Every state in the south
Explanation:
This included Virginia, Maryland, Florida, Missouri, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, and Arkansas. The south states relied on farms and plantations which is why they had so many slaves because they can farm everything with no pay. When Lincoln threatened no slavery left, they rebelled and seceded.
i think it would be make new laws that would help and benfits people i think
Inca Empire was successful because it had a powerful army and they were able to make effective weapons and tools out of their environment.
Explanation:
Inca Empire comprised of various ethnic groups with diversified languages and culture being followed in the empire. The empire extended from Equador to Columbia and it encompassed Peru, Chile, Bolivia and Brazil. They had an organized officialdom to ruin the whole empire. Road system was perfect, taxes were fair and genuine and there was no shortage of food supply. They built huge archeological sites called Manchu Pichu. They practiced astronomy and they built many godowns and storehouses for the ambassadors to stay and carry the communication to respective places.
Network of shrines which was engineered in an aesthetic manner echoes the success of Inca Empire. They accounted the information with the threads of ilamas and alpacas which were made in the form of knots. It signified the numeric value. Inca Empire is rugged and undulating land which made irrigation possible but with great difficulty.
In 1854, The Gadsden Purchase was made and the first draft was signed by James Gadsden.
It was an agreement between The Unites States and Mexico where The US purchased a 29,670-square-mile region of present day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico.
Gadsden wanted to connect all the southern railroads into one section as he felt that the Southern part was suffering due to the increase of railroad construction in the North and this was bypassing all the trading, farming and manufacturing businesses from the South.