A. because he advocated for America to help the French, before Washington's statement of neutrality
The only African American to receive the Medal of Honor for service in World War I was A. Henry Johnson.
<h3>What did Henry Johnson do?</h3>
Henry Johnson was an American soldier who fought in World War I and achieved the Medal of Honor for his actions towards saving a fellow soldier.
Johnson was able to fight off 12 Germans in a raiding party while killing multiple German soldiers. This was at a time when African Americans were relegated to support duties which is what made this feat more impressive.
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what I think is the answer. Jackson wanted the common people to be equal to the big rich guys, so he let any white man vote. Of course the rich people disliked this, but he didn't really care. Basically as long as you were white and a man, then you could vote. He seems nice for doing this, but he still approved slavery and wanted to get rid of all the Indians for getting in the way of the pioneers. Hope I helped :)
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The country's staple in the South before the Great Migration was Cotton. The agriculture in the south was always driven by large-scale plantation to exportation. And the cultures more cultivated were Cotton, tobacco, and sugar.