The Second Seminole War was fought not only to remove this native group from Florida, but also because

A. the state had become a haven for runaway slaves.
B. the Spanish continued to be a threat there.
C. Alabama plantation owners had designs on expanding into that state.
D. the Seminole Indians had been conducting raids into southern Georgia.


Answer: A

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During the state’s secession crisis, Sam Houston __________

A. consistently supported the secession movement from the start B. initially opposed secession but then changed sides and took an oath to support the Confederacy C. opposed secession and refused to take an oath to support the Confederacy D. became a general in the Confederate army

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a. His place in the eyes of the king. b. The cycle of death and rebirth. c. His duty to his ancestors. d. The souls of the soldiers he would kill in the upcoming battle. e. His relationship with the god Krishna.

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After the Civil War, "King Cotton" __________.

A. became a less popular crop B. lost importance as production significantly declined C. lost out to diversified commercial farming D. expanded its realm in the South

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