Answer: He ordered to break the union
Explanation:
Aware of the contract between the union and Carnegie Steel was expiring on July 1, 1892, Andrew Carnegie ordered his operations manager, Frick, to dismantle the union. Frick´s reduced wages were rejected by the union, so the workers were locked out of the plant by Frick, and 3,800 workers were fired and 300 Pinkerton agents were hired to seize the plant. The union responded with the Homestead Strike, which sparkled a violent confrontation that had many Pinkerton agents as well as strikers killed or injured.
Answer:
There were a couple of reasons for moving to the southern colonies. The first would be that they were loosing in the North and wanted to try and pierce the South to get ports and some ground to wage war.
They also believed that many slaves would embrace their liberation and join their cause against their former masters.
If they captured the South ports they could transport troops and equipment a lot quicker and easier from the British West Indies.
And they thought that there were more loyalists in the South and that would mean more domestic manpower for holding the lines.
Answer:
Japan
Explanation:
Japan was an island with no other countries bordering it, and they even adopted a policy stating that they would do no trade or even contact other countries, and no citizen was allowed to leave.