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By changing their war-goals from “quelling the rebellion” to “quelling the rebellion and also ending slavery,” the Emancipation Proclamation gave the Union the moral high ground, an increase in relations with European powers, and a potentially large new segment of manpower ripe for recruitment.
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The Federalists, like most, were worried about one branch (specifically the Executive branch) being too power and too much like a King.
So, they designed a system to ensure that no one branch would become too powerful.
The statement "Nothing was illegal since" is ironic because in the past, there were no laws to serve as guidelines of what is "legal" and "illegal". Thus, one cannot say that nothing was illegal since. Also, there were no rules to follow and no one designated to judge a person based on his actions.
A historian does not necessarily need patience to be a good historian.<span />
John Cabot arrives on the shores of Canada and claims the land for Britain in 1497.
After a series of battles, Cortés overthrows the Aztec Empire and claims Mexico for Spain, in 1521.
The Amadas and Barlowe expedition leaves England to explore the New World on 27 April 1584.
Champlain founds Quebec, in present-day Canada, the first French colony in the Americas in 1608.
The Spanish founds the city of Santa Fe in New Mexico in 1610.
France founds the city of New Orleans along the Mississippi River in 1718.