How did Stonewall Jackson die during the civil war

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Answer 1
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Stonewall Jackson died of pneumonia for sure.

Answer 2
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Answer:he was shot during battle

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How did washingtons policy on matters at home differ from his foreign policy

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The Great Compromise was forged in a heated dispute during the 1787 Constitutional Convention

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The Aztec Empire is located in Mexico so I believe it would be number 3

The answer is 3, since it was in mexico


How much did the government regulate business practices during the gilded age?

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A law was passed in 1890 called the Sherman Act under Harrison presidency, yet it did not lead to the breaking up of cartels and monopolies. The Gilded Age(1877-1900) was followed by the Progressive Era which saw some effort to regulate big business practices despite the fact that some scholars for instance contest this vision and claim that the regulation put forward by Theodore Roosevelt actually strengthened cartels.

Two Union victories—Gettysburg and Vicksburg—were a turning point in the war by showing that Robert E. Lee was beatable and by giving the North a strategic win. A. True B. False

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It is true that the two union victories were a turning point in the war by showing that Robert E. Lee was beatable.

Who was Robert E. Lee?

He was a commander of the Confederate army and won many wars he went to.

The Unionvictories of Gettysburg and Vicksburg however showed he was beatable and gave the North a strategic win.

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Answer:. A: True ...

What opinion did George Washington have about
British taxes?

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Frustrated on the subject

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George Washington was a planter who spent a good amount of time trying to gain economic independence from London merchants who purchased his crops. He got frustrated at the unfair laws British parliament put out and grew frightful of the riots and civil disobedience developing because of them. He would lose a lot if rebellion took place. However, he did believe Americans were being taxed without representation.

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