Japan lost Midway the way they did based on a lack of coherent operational priorities, poor operational planning, poor operational security, and poor decision making in battle. Japan could not have won the Battle of Midway the way they wanted to, but they could have won a different battle. Of course, Japan could not have recovered from Pearl Harbor and won the war. That final outcome was never in doubt, regardless of the magnitude of that tactical victory.
Answer: they worked to produce goods that were sold and traded which resulted in a boom in trade with the north as the north needed things the south had but it was the slaves making the things the south had.
False. Both roosevelts were the governor of new york. Woodrow Wilson was the governor of New Jersey.
Napoleon lost power due to his failed major military campaigns. He tried to split his army to fight in two different fronts. He also retreated back to Paris after a crushing defeat.