Answer and Explanation:
1.Friend of the South and assassination victim - JOHN BROWN
2.led a destructive march across the South - William T. Sherman.
3.Lincoln's Democratic opponent in the election of 1864 - General Georg McClellan.
4.president of the Confederacy - Jefferson Davis.
5.former Union commander elected as president in 1869 - Ulysses S. Grant.
6. Republican Radical who was savagely beaten P.G.T. - Charles Sumner
7.commander of the Confederate forces "Stonewall" - Robert E. Lee
8.candidate for the senate in 1860 who debated with Lincoln - Stephen Douglas
9. led the attack on Fort Sumter - P.GT Beauregard
10. escaped impeachment by one vote - Andrew Johnson
11.radical abolitionist who was hanged after an arsenal raid - John Brown
12.killed by one of his own men - Stonewall Jackson.
<span>GERMANY WAS ON THE VERGE OF COMPLETE DEFEAT. When her scientists were captured, they were persuaded to carry on their work in the safety of American atomic research centers.</span>
Answer:
1867, the same year in which Alaska was purchased, the United States took over the Midway Islands, which lie in the Pacific Ocean about 1,300 miles north of Hawaii.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be "Greek Fire," since this was used in naval battles quite successfully. </span></span>
1) main reason was to obtain free land from the federal government in the western states, provided that you agreed to live on the land.
2) some where drawn to the rather lawless and hazardous environment of the west.
3) the gold rush of 1849 in California was a major draw for those wanting to strike it rich.