Most Confederate soldiers in the Civil War came from the Southern states such as Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, while most Union soldiers were from the Northern states such as New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. The Confederacy had a predominantly farming population, while the Union had a more diverse workforce.
Most Confederate soldiers during the Civil War came from the Southern states that seceded from the Union. This included states like Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. On the other hand, Union soldiers were predominantly from the Northern states, including states like New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. The Confederacy relied on a strong agricultural economy and thus had many soldiers that were farmers before the war. The Union, being more industrialized, had a diverse pool of workers, including laborers, farmers and professionals, enlisted in the army.
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b. Spanish-speaking people who come from the same country.
c. people who share the same culture but speak different Latin-based languages.
d. people from Spain who have migrated to the United States.
A. He did not want the United States to become too involved in the affairs of other countries.
B. He did not want the United States to export goods to other countries.
C. He wanted the United States to make more alliances with other countries.
D. He wanted the United States to end the slave trade.
Actually it's "He did not want the United States to become too involved in the affairs of other countries."