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Andrew Johnson and Abraham Lincoln both desired to provide the white South complete control over the transition from slavery to freedom, and gave blacks no say in the South's politics. 
<h3>What is the similar desire of Johnson and Lincoln?</h3>
Johnson's strategy was similar to that of Lincoln. He didn't want to make the South pay for its error. 
Despite his desire to show sympathy to the fleeing southerners, the plan stipulated that all important Confederate participants would lose their ability to vote. 
He also stated that anyone worth less than 20,000 dollars will be forgiven under the scheme.
Both Andrew Johnson and Abraham Lincoln wanted the white South to have complete control over the transition from slavery to freedom, with blacks having no influence in the South's politics. 
Therefore, the main desire of Andrew Johnson and Abraham Lincoln was to unite the nation.
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Answer:
A.Give property to Mexican settlers   B.Allow Mexican settlers to practice their culture
Explanation:
I'm assuming you are talking about the Treat of Guadalupe-Hildago in
which the United States earned a large portion of the south-west from 
Mexico.
The conditions the united states abided by were to recognize ownership of ever Mexican settlers in the ceded areas and to allow the culture of Mexican settlers.
 
        
             
        
        
        
THE MAKING OF A NATION – a program in Special English on the Voice of America.
The 1920s are remembered today as a quiet period in American foreign policy. The nation was at peace. The Republican presidents in the White House generally were more interested in economic growth at home than in relations with foreign countries.
But the world had changed. The United States had become a world power. It was tied to other countries by trade, politics, and joint interests. And America had gained new economic strength.
Before World War One, foreigners invested more money in the United States than Americans invested in other countries -- about three thousand million dollars more. The war changed this. By 1919, Americans had almost three thousand million dollars more invested in other countries than foreign citizens had invested in the United States.
American foreign investments continued to increase greatly during the 1920s.
Increased foreign investment was not the only sign of growing American economic power. By the end of World War One, the United States produced more goods and services than any other nation, both in total and per person.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
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Explanation:
At the Battle of the Alamo, (near San Antonio de Bexar) fought on Feb.23 - March 6, 1836, the Mexican Army was commanded by President General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.