What happened to the men who fought against the U.S. marshals at the Battle of Christina?

A) They were hanged.
B) They were imprisoned for life.
C) They were pardoned.
D) They went free.


Answer: D

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a. led to further reforms that helped both countries become more democratic. b. retrained and educated soldiers to become protectors of the state. c. brought the militaries of both countries under civilian control. d. destroyed local and tribal authorities throughout both empires.

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a. upheld the efforts of the Radicals to punish the South. b. led the drive to guarantee full equality for the former slaves. c. repeatedly overruled actions taken by Union generals during the military occupation of the South. d. participated in the northern retreat from the Reconstruction commitment to equality for the freedmen.

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