<span>True, Children worked as much as 10 to 12 hours a day in dangerous factories during the Industrial Revolution</span>
The USA intervention in Mexican Territory , referred as the The USA intervention in Mexican Territory, referred as the Mexican-American War, was an armed conflict between Mexico and the USA between 1846 and 1848. It was caused by the expanding urge of the USA to the south; the first step was the creation of the so called Texan Republic, situation that separated the Mexican State of Coahuila and Texas. The other detonators of the war was the demands from the Mexican Government for retribution due to damages caused by the Texan independence War, and the trespassing of North-American forces into Mexican territory.
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territory along the southern border of Texas
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Taxes in Southern states raised sometimes four times higher in 1867 because Radical Republicans in Congress passed several laws increasing taxes in order to charge the Southern states with the costs of the Civil War. In addition, they enforced property taxes in states that were not collecting them before the Civil War.
The intention of the Radical Republicans was to finance the high cost of Reconstruction directly from the coffers of those whom they considered to be the only ones responsible for the war: the southern states.
This led the conservative Democrats in the south of the country to reject all kinds of subsequent republican policies, putting enormous obstacles to the development of Reconstruction. In fact, the fact of having increased taxes triggered the general malaise that caused Reconstruction to end 10 years later, due to the lack of collaboration from the population of the south.
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Month/day/Year = July 1, 1863
Where the battle took place = Gettysburg
What Happened = The battle of Gettysburg was the turning point in the Civil War
Casualties South = 25,000
Casualties North = 23,000
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<span> A few women disguised themselves as men and joined the fight. Others served our country as spies and nurses.
Actually African Americans served for both sides: the confederate and union, but f</span>ree black men were finally permitted to enlist late in 1862 for the union army. As for the confederate army t<span>ens of thousands of blacks may have served, willingly or otherwise.</span>