Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson
- Lee regarded Jackson as his "right arm."
- Jackson earned his nickname in the First Battle of Bull Run
- Jackson was fatally shot by one of his own men (who mistaken him as the enemy) - at the Battle of Chancellorsville - and had his arm amputated.
- Lee sent a letter to Jackson, writing, “Could I have directed events, I would have chosen for the good of the country to be disabled in your stead."
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- They learn to hunt from the natives
- They learn the types of crops that can be grown in the new territory along with methods to farm them efficiently
- They learn food preservation technique from the natives
Explanation:
When the early Colonist just arrived, they experienced difficulties in the new Environment since there were not many technology available like they used to in their homeland.
So, in order to survive, they are befriending the natives so they can a lot of things from their way of living.
The natives taught them how to made weapons and hunt (such as spears and bows) , the types of foods that are edible and can be grown (such as maize) , and the time period where they should gather most of their food (they caught most of them before winter and dry them so the foods can be preserved in the warehouse).
Answer:
A blockade meant that they tried to prevent any goods, troops, and weapons from entering the southern states. By doing this, the Union thought they could cause the economy of the Confederate States to collapse.
Explanation:
Who served as the governor of North Carolina during the Civil War?: Zebulon Baird Vance
How many North Carolinians fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War?: 1861-1865, over 125,000
Which North Carolina general surrendered to the Union at the end of the Civil War?: Joseph E
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Answer:
its plot!!
Explanation:
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Answer:
Task-analysing ot to task-analyze, is the process of breaking skills to be taught into smaller units known as sub-steps for effective teaching and understanding. As the smaller units are been taught, and are understood by the learner. The learner begins to develop himself to carry out a larger skills independently.