I think it has something to do with dry crops.
Answer:
De Lôme Letter (1898) ... The de Lôme letter, a note written by Señor Don Enrigue Dupuy de Lôme, the Spanish Ambassador to the United States, to Don José Canelejas, the Foreign Minister of Spain, reveals de Lôme's opinion about the Spanish involvement in Cuba and President McKinley's diplomacy.
Explanation:
As governor, Adelbert Ames pushed for:
- <u>A. voting rights for African Americans</u>
Adelbert Ames was an American patriot and soldier who served during the American Civil War as a general in the Union Army and later as a governor of Mississippi.
He was a well known advocate for the end of slavery and he then pushed for the voting rights of the African Americans in Mississippi and this made him extremely famous among the ex-slaves.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A
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About 18 if you do count doing some backwards
the answer should be B (it's outrageous to think the US did that)