The correct answer is C. Alexander wins the battle
Explanation:
In this excerpt, the narrator explains there is a conflict between Alexander's troops and Dario's troops. Moreover, these leaders have different strategies, on one hand, Dario orders his troops to stay awake during the night "ordered his army to stand to throughout the night in readiness for a surprise attack", while Alexander decided his troops needed to rest. This implies next morning Alexander's troops will have all the energy for the battle and the alertness the author mentions in the last sentence "the alertness of one side and the fatigue of the other played at least some part in the outcome" will favor Alexander; therefore, this line suggests Alexander wins the battle.
Because it was fought with Soldiers and Indians on Colonial lands.
Answer:
A) The execution of John Brown led northerners to view him as a martyr while southerners began to militarize for future raids
Explanation:
All of the other ones were causes of the war. (slavery, free states, etc)
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the residents compromised on what development they want on the vacant plot left by the demolished factory. They were able to agree on the final outcome whereby both groups views were represented and taken into consideration in a smaller building and a smaller park.
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John Brown as an abolitionist known for using violent measures in order to show his displeasure with the institution of slavery. Brown tried to organize a slave uprising in1859 when raiding Harper's Ferry. Harper's Ferry was a federal arsenal, holding a significant amount of guns and ammunition. This uprising was squashed and John Brown was executed for his participation in organizing this event.
Even though they had many differences, one similarity between John Brown and Abraham Lincoln was they both knew that the issue of slavery in America needed to be solved. Before John Brown was executed, he discussed how the issue of slavery will only be solved by bloodshed. In his famous house divided speech, Lincoln discusses how the US cannot exist as half free and half slave.