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Dmitrij [34]
2 years ago
11

Can someone answer all of these if you do I will give you BIG BRAIN

History
2 answers:
MariettaO [177]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Slide 2 answers: 2. Battle of Palmito Ranch, 3. Sabine Pass, 1. Galveston

Explanation:

Hope this helps!

il63 [147K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. )

Tariffs/Taxes - (3) tax requirements

Proslavery - (2) fear of abolishment

Lincoln`s Election - (1) people thought his election threatened proslavery so the confederacy was formed to protect both pro slave and slave free states

States` Rights - (4) states starting their own unions bc the government was really pushing power

2. )

Sabine Pass - (3) captured 300 union prisoners

Galveston - (1) put a blockade on texas ports in 1862

Palmito Ranch - (2) last battle of the Civil War

3. )

13th Am. - (2) image of abolition document

14th Am. - (5) image of citizenship

15th Am. - (1) image of human rights protest

<u><em>(if you can, please double check the amendments i has small brain, thanks)</em></u>

Assassination - (4) image of lincoln

Black Codes - (3) image of prisoners

4. )

False - very few texans were abolishionists

True - they entered the US as a pro slavery state

(text box) They were important for keeping the South`s economy strong. Buying, selling, and trading slaves was the main practice. It filtered a lot of money.

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