It’s day 57 . I took the west trail yesterday. It was very hot and sticky , I’m headed to the mountains to see my family. The villagers sent me north because that’s the direction the mountains are in. I’ve made a new friend on my way, his name is Doug, he’s a Siberian husky, we’ve been through a lot , anyways I would say my overall experience is a 2/10. Next time I should take a horse
The doctrine that allowed people living in the territories to decide the issue of slavery through their governmental bodies was called popular sovereignty.
<span>Doctrinally, the split between the division of Christianity had to do with the nature of the deity. As a matter of historical causation, however, it is difficult to overlook the fact that the split in Christianity mirrored the concomitant division of the Roman Empire into Eastern and Western halves. As the halves of the empire grew further apart militarily and economically, so too did they grow further apart culturally and religiously.</span>
This unexpected Northern win gave Lincoln the credibility to issue the Emancipation Proclamation without making it look like a desperate measure.The Proclamation made it ethically impossible for Britain to aid the Confederates - a most significant outcome.The battle also spelt the end for McClellan.Although he had won the battle, he failed to pursue and destroy the Army of Northern Virginia, which the whole of Lincoln's cabinet thought he should have done, and he was promptly replaced by Burnside.so i would say D is your answer to number 2 idk about 1
Muhammad Ibn Abdullah (S)
Ibn means the son of in Arabic :)