The confederates burned Richmond for strategic reasons:
1) The Union cannot use Richmond as a staging area. If Richmond became a staging area, it would have not only a moral effect on the Confederate troops, but also allow the Union to regroup and press the attack.
2) There were a large amount of resources that could not be transported away from Richmond on time. However, if the resources fell into the hands of the Union, it would have spelled a quicker defeat for the Confederates.
~<em>Rise Above the Ordinary, Senpai</em>
New York City at that time begin with the making of the city
as the capital of the United States under the Congress of the Confederation
from January 11, 1785, to Autumn 1788, and under the United States Constitution
from its statement in 1789 until to Philadelphia. The city grew as an economic
center with the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825; the growth of its railroads
added to its dominance. Tammany Hall began to grow in influence with the
support of many Irish immigrants, culminating in the election of the first
Tammany mayor, Fernando Wood, in 1854.
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Taliban leaders refused to turn Osama bin Laden over to U.S. officials.
I’m pretty sure that the answer is B
Answer:
Capitalism has been criticized for a number of reasons throughout history. Among them are the unreliability and instability of capitalist growth, production of social harms, such as pollution and inhumane treatment of workers, and forms of inequality attributed to capitalism, such as mass income disparity.