Which describes why the 13th Amendment was passed? A. to force Union soldiers to leave the South
B. to abolish slavery in the United States
C. to give women the same political rights as men
D. to give people who did not own property the right to vote

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Answer 1
Answer: B. To abolish slavery in the United States
After the the 13th amendment was passed, it was illegal to own slaves.
Answer 2
Answer: B.  To abolish slavery in the United States

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From which nation did settlers originate who arrived in Plymouth, MA seeking religious freedom? China, Britain, France, Spain

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Answer:

Britain

Explanation:

Kown as the pilgrims, the people that first migrated and settle in Plymouth, they left England from Mayflower and 3 months later, 100 settles arrived at Plymouth harbor in the New World, seeking religious freedom they were the first European settlement in New England, this first group of settlers are known as the Pilgrim fathers.

It would be Britain. Hope it helps!!

How was US economic policy toward japan and China similar during the 19th century?

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Answer:

They worked to open both countries to foreign trade.

Explanation:

During the nineteenth century, the United States, China and Japan underwent a series of transformations. Perhaps the most important of these transformations has been the opening of these countries to foreign trade. At that time, the US was beginning to prepare its influence on trade relations with other cultures.

At the same time, Western countries forced Japan to open trade. Japan implemented a modernization (Meiji Restoration), seeing China as an antiquated civilization, unable to defend itself against Western forces partly due to the Opium Wars and the Anglo-French Expeditions from 1840 to 1860.

After the Opium War, China realized that other cultures had customs - such as diplomacy - different from their own, as well as material capabilities larger than theirs, with steam ships and well developed firearms. This period is known to the Chinese as the "Century of Humiliation," when the European countries and Japan greatly influenced the policy of the Chinese Empire and took advantage of the Uneven Agreements.  After decades of internal turmoil in 1949, the Chinese Communist Party took control of Mainland China and thus changed China's foreign policy to combat US imperialism. This approach was abandoned in the 1960s and 1970s, after the ideological separation of the Soviet Union, the other communist power, and the rapprochement with the United States. With the government of Deng Xiao Ping and the process of economic opening, the country became more dependent on capitalist economies and thus stopped making stronger opposition to countries for ideological reasons.

They worked to open both countries to foreign trade.

How did most of the British soldiers feel about being in America

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Around 10% British soldiers deserted for fear of harsh treatment or misconduct by their peers.These soldiers settled in American colonies.Most of these 10% soldiers married American women and did not want to leave their new family behind in USA.There was harsh conditions during war and skirmishes and it meant discipline was severe too.Crimes such as theft or desertion could result in hanging or punishment of lashings in public.

What risky strategy did General Grant use to attack Vicksburg, Mississippi???

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risky strategy that involved attacking Vicksburg from the south and preventing Confederate reinforcements from reaching the city. your welcome


What was a "pudding" in colonial New England?

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A pudding in colonial New England was called Indian pudding. It was a cornmeal mush sweetened with molasses.

Why do you think Common Sense had such an impact on colonists

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The independence from Great Britain to the people in the Thirteen Colonies