Whites who lived in the borderland South
A) ?were disconnected from cotton fields and growing markets.
B) ?developed a very insular culture.
C) ?were isolated due to a lack of infrastructure.
D) ?worked all day to meet basic needs.
E) ?All of these are correct.
E
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During the final two years of the Civil War, it became obvious that southern planters
a. were willing to accept momentous changes in their lives in order to bolster the Confederate war effort. b. recognized that the idea of states' rights had been a casualty of the war. c. were about the only element left in the South that still supported the Confederate government. d. were more committed to their own selfish interests than to the creation of an independent southern nation.
George Grenville responded to American protests against his policies by asserting that
a. colonists were represented in Parliament even if they did not think so. b. the power of Parliament was absolutely supreme in the empire. c. the concept of virtual representation was invalid. d. British subjects could be taxed without their being represented in Parliament. e. he would remove British troops in America if their protests stopped.
What happened to the defeated Indians at the Battle of Acoma?
a. They were put to death. b. They were forced to work on sugar plantations. c. They had one foot cut off by the Spanish conquerors. d. The female members of their tribe were forced to marry the Spanish conquerors. e. They had their right arms severed by the Spanish.
During the war that began in 1846, the Mexican army sought to lure which of the following groups away from the U.S. military with pamphlets and posters?
A. free blacks B. slaves C. Indians D. Catholic immigrants