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Q: Who resolved conflict between the solders and the Congress?
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How many American solders died during the Korean conflict?

56,356


Where was the fight between the British solders and the colonists?

Bunker Hill


How did the end of the civil war have a negative impact on the south?

At the end of the Civil War, the infrastructure of the South had been destroyed. The newly enfranchised former slaves did not understand the political structure. The former Confederate Solders were disenfranchised but were well trained in the techniques of war. They were willing to use military techniques against their former slaves. Northern Solders were housed in southern homes. These solders were from the dregs of society. When they left the houses, they abandoned the children they had fathered. That caused hard feelings. The desire of congress to punish confederate solders caused chaos in the South.


British point of view for the quartering act?

The colonists despised the Quartering Act. Parliament decreed that solders would be quartered in empty houses and warehouses. The solders declared houses empty even if people lived in them. The people living in the houses were forced to feed the solders even though the solders did not pay rent. The difference between the law Parliament wrote and its application caused great bitterness.


How much more experience do british solders have over the American solders?

A lot.


How Many solders were killed and wounded at Pearl Harbor?

2,390 solders were killed!


How would the war powers act have impacted president Truman initial ability to deploy us solders into the Korean war?

It would have forced him to seek Congress's approval for US involvement.


How many US solders died in World War 1?

117.000 solders died


What are the differenced between congress and president Andrew Johnson?

Andrew Johnson wanted to restore the South to a more normal situation much faster than congress. The congress wanted to punish the former Confederate Solders. President Johnson knew the way the southern mind worked and wanted to calm the situation in the South as fast as possible. He pardoned the confederate solders. They could go back to farming without fear of losing their land. There would not be any large scale dislocations of people. That would be best for both whites and blacks. The situation would be clear for all. Congress did not care if the South had riots and burned down their own neighborhoods. They wanted the South punished. On the other hand, President Johnson did not have good back room political skills. He was going to do as he wanted and what he thought was right.


What helped spread the flu virus o every continent?

Infected solders


What happened while trying to established a reconstruction policy during and after the civil war?

After the Emancipation Proclamation, the slaves were freed in the areas captured by the Union Army. When the Confederate armies surrendered at the end of the Civil War, the solders turned over their guns to the Union armies. However, a large number of Confederate solders were part of units that simply disbanded and those solders took their guns home with them. There were a number of guns waiting shipment. As a result the South was full of guns. Thus, the former solders either remained armed or quickly rearmed. Slavery had been established by brutality and intimidation. Simply because it was illegal did not mean a number of Southerners intended to give it up. Many blacks remained slaves. Blacks could vote; former Confederate solders could not. Many blacks going to the polls were shot and killed by white men hiding behind bushes. In this situation, congress started quartering solders in private houses. These solders were not the solders of the Civil War but were taken from the dregs of society. They would steal from the home owner and rape the women. They tried to solve one problem and created a worse one. The former Confederate Solders created The Ku Klux Klan and other such secret organizations to kill the worst of the worst. Meanwhile in some places Black People rose to prominent places in the government. When congress finally ended the quartering of solders in homes and gave former Confederate solders the right to vote, they took it out on black people. Black people lost a number of civil rights. They lost none in theory but did in practice.


Battle between inexperienced troops resulted in a confederate victoy and a retreat of union solders?

First Manassas, or First Bull Run