How MIGHT the location of the Chattahoochee River have contributed to the development of trade in Georgia? A) The natural beauty of the river continues to attract development along the banks of the river. Eliminate B) It allowed Atlanta to become a successful trade center with unobstructed river travel to the Atlantic Ocean. C) It allowed Columbus to become a thriving cotton-marketing center with unobstructed river travel to the Gulf of Mexico. D) It did not contribute to the development of trade in Georgia because of the waterfalls associated with the fall line of Georgia.
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I think it's C.
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can you help me with this one In the mid-1700s, Savannah's ports played an integral role in the controversial A) rice trade. B) cotton trade. C) animal pelt trade. D) Atlantic slave trade.
i think it is either b or d
it's D
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last one then you can go about your business Sherman believed that the Civil War would end only if the Confederacy's strategic, economic, and psychological capacity for warfare were decisively broken. Sherman therefore applied the principles of scorched earth: he ordered his troops to burn crops, kill livestock, consume supplies, and destroy civilian infrastructure along their path. What offers the BEST reasoning behind William Tecumseh Sherman's strategy of using "total war" to defeat the South? A) The strategy of "total war" was needed to stop the Confederates from trading with France and England. B) Sherman's men wanted revenge for the horrifying treatment of Union soldiers in Andersonville prison camp. C) The destruction in Georgia would be so complete that it would break the Confederacy's will to continue fighting. D) The invasion of Georgia would lead to armed revolt by the slaves, which in turn would help the Union win the war.
I think it's C, but i'm not 100% sure
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