Answer: They resented Confederate taxes.
Explanation:
One of the reasons the Southern sates left was to be more independent as they did not appreciate the powers of a strong central government. The Confederate government therefore, was not to be very strong and capable of overriding the powers of state government.
This changed as the war went on however because a strong central government was needed to coordinate efforts. The President, Jefferson Davis, introduced taxes amongst other things and this did not sit well with Southern governors who felt that their authority was being stripped away.
Answer:
Their interactions with the Jews
Explanation:
According to the Edict of the Expulsion of the Jews (1492), it was discovered that some "wicked" christians were having interactions and dealings with the Jews. These interactions were said to have eroded into the Catholic faith. Therefore, the King and Queen issued the Edict in order to stop those christians and also purge the land. The Edict authorized all Jews and non-Christians to leave the land.
Ferdinand and Isabella were known as the Catholic Monarchs. They were said to be second cousins and were both from the House of Trastámara and both descended from John I of Castile. The unification of Spain can essentially be traced back to the marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella. This is generally accepted by all.
January 1, 1920 - For the first time, the 1920 census indicates apopulation in the United States over 100 million people. The 15% increase since the last census now showed a count of 106,021,537. The geographic center of the United States population still remained in Indiana, eight miles south-southeast of Spencer, in Owen County.
January 10, 1920 - The League of Nations is established with the ratification of the Treaty of Versailles, ending the hostilities of the first World War. Nine days later the United States Senate votes against joining the League.
February 3, 1920 - The first performance of the play, Beyond the Horizon, is held. The play by Eugene O'Neill would win the first of his four Pulitzer Prizes.
August 18, 1920 - Women are given the right to vote when the 19th Amendment to the United States constitution grants universal women's suffrage. Also known as the Susan B. Anthony amendment, in recognition of her important campaign to win the right to vote.
September 17, 1920 - The American Professional Football League is formed in 1920 with Jim Thorpe as its president and eleven teams. It would change its name to the National Football League in 1922.
November 2, 1920 - A landslide victory for Warren G. Harding in both the Electoral College and popular vote returns the Republican Party to the White House. Harding gained over 16 million popular votes to Democratic candidate James M. Cox's 9 million and won the Electoral contest with a 404 to 127 landslide. This was the first election in which women had the right to vote.
<span>True. Stalin used
this policy to deny the Germans any resources they can use. When the Russian winter came, Stalin launched
a massive counter-offensive that crippled the Germans who were now trapped and
were ill-prepared for the Russian winter.
Many Germans were killed or captured by the Russians. It was costly war where soldiers on both sides
were killed along with civilians and devastation to the property was
monumental.</span>
Answer:
A. They were murdered.
"The Children’s Crusade lacked official sanction and ended in failure; none of the participants reached the Holy Land." Im assuming they died on the way there.