was the most acclaimed Union general during the American Civil War and was twice elected President. Grant began his military career as a cadet at the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1839. After graduation he went on to serve with distinction as a lieutenant in the Mexican–American War.
Each of the following are true regarding the political scene
in 1860 where republican Abraham Lincoln defeated southern democrat Breckinridge,
Douglas and Bell. The election split between northern and southern democrats
was symbolic of the severe sectional split and most specially slavery. The competition
in states were sectional battled with Douglas and Lincoln dominant in north and
Breckinridge and Bell dueling for support in the southern part.
The 15th amendment makes it to where the states can’t deny any votes from freed slaves
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Although the majority of Cherokees opposed the treaty, the U.S. Senate ratified it in 1836.