Isolationism.
Isolationism was the general policy advocated by members of the public and led by members of the Senate which advocated for the US staying out of wars in Europe and Asia that did not involve it, especially in light of the US's slow emergence from the Great Depression.
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<span>Answer: A. The Alamo was the most important location in Texas.
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B. Travis was left in the care of the Alamo, by Colonel James Bowie,
and when the Mexican army began siege to the Alamo, Travis sent letters
requesting arms and supplies, along with reinforcements to defend it,
since Travis thought along with Bowie , that
maintaining the Alamo was crucial, and in Travis' most famous and
patriotic letter, addressing the people of Texas and all the Americans
in the world, he expressed that he would remain defending the Alamo as
long as he could, and die as a <span>soldier, since he would never surrender to the army of Santa Anna, and defend his honor.</span></span>
Vicksburg was the last stronghold until the Union could have the Mississippi River. If they were to take Vicksburg, they would split the Confederacy and go along with their Anaconda Plan. They did so by starving Vicksburg to surrender.