Seabury was a minister for the Church of England and came to the defense of England during the Revolution. He believed that the Continental Congress were self-interested and by not working with England to seek resolution were not working on behalf of all the colonies. He especially disliked policies which prevented trade with Great Britain during the early tensions as he believed it furthered tensions and hurt the vast majority of colonists.
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At Yalta, Roosevelt and Churchill discussed with Stalin the conditions under which the Soviet Union would enter the war against Japan and all three agreed that, in exchange for potential crucial Soviet participation in the Pacific theater, the Soviets would be granted a sphere of influence in Manchuria following Japan's surrender.
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I would say A
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Because thats what they protested for
<span>Lincoln feared that the war would end before reelection and
his chances at the time were slim. The
Union was suffering under heavy losses from battle that they fought and he had
no general who could lead the troops let alone turn the tide. That all change when he gave Ulysses S. Grant
command of the Armies of the North.
Grant won at Vicksburg and later on the North won a series of battles
such as Chattanooga, The March to the Sea that led to a victory for the Union.</span>
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