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What is the full form of ANZAC?

Australia New Zealand Army I don't know the last one do I?


Where didGates's hastily-assembled new southern army fell apart?

Gates's hastily-assembled new southern army fell apart at the Battle of Camden, which took place on August 16, 1780. The American forces, under General Horatio Gates, faced a decisive defeat against the British troops led by General Cornwallis. The lack of proper training, poor leadership, and the overwhelming strength of the British forces contributed to the collapse of Gates's army. This defeat severely weakened the American position in the South during the Revolutionary War.


War of hell?

Sherman said "War is hell" to the Southern friends he had made while living in New Orleans, before he reluctantly headed back North to rejoin the army at the outbreak of hostilities.


Why did seceding stats believe they had to leave the union?

The Southern States believed that they had the right to secede because the Union had violated the US Constitution. Because of this the Southern States believed that the Republican dominated Congress and the views of President elect Lincoln would continue to do so, thus the Southern States believed that they had the right to leave the Union.


What led Congress to impose Radical Reconstruction measures in the South?

enactment of black codes by souther leadersoutbreak of race riots in new Orleans and Memphisthe election of former confederates to congressresponse of southern legislatures to the 14th amendmentmassive exodus of former slaves from the south.distrust of Johnson and his reconstruction plans

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What policies of new Southern state governments angered Congress?

The policies of new Southern state governments that angered Congress were the black codes.


When did the congress form a southern army?

If you are referring to the Confederate States of America (CSA), it was formed by the Southern Congress at the start of the Civil War and required southern states to provide men and arms to the southern cause. Each state in the southern confederacy was and did supply men and arms to the Southern Government of Jefferson Davis but Davis held to his believe that each state should provide from their own regions men for the Southern Army. Therefore, you have the 28th Georgia, the 10th Alabama, the 4th Virginia Cavalry and so on -- vs., the Union's position of using men from various parts of the North to form brigades, regiments, and Corps so that any one regiment could have men from Ohio, New York, New Hampshire, etc - except for the volunteer units which could retain there own state identity.


Is it constitutional for congress to spend money on a new army and rifles?

Yes.


Who was chosen by the second congress to command the new continental army?

George Washington


How did the Confederate victory help recruit new volunteers to the Confederate army?

After the first Battle of Bull Run the Confederate Congress approved raising a 400,000 man army. The enlistment period for the new recruits ranged from one to two years. The Southern victory at the first Battle of Bull Run brought in flocks of Southern volunteers, however most of the volunteers preferred a one year term of duty.


Who did the second continental congress choose to lead the new continental army?

George Washington


Where did gates's hastily-assembled new southern army fall apart?

Cheese


How is the power of Congress to make new states limited?

Congress cannot separate a state and form another state.


What did southern states call their new country and who was its president?

They called it the confederate army but I don't know who was the president


What did the southern state call their new country and who was the president?

They called it the confederate army but I don't know who was the president


Why did Australia and New Zealand form an army?

Australia and New Zealand did not jointly form an army. Each country had its own relatively newly formed army and, for the purposes of fighting in World War 1, the two armies were merged into what became known as the "Australian and New Zealand Army Corps" or ANZAC as it better known.


Several of Truman's Fair Deal goals were opposed by?

Because in Congress, a new conservative coalition had arisen out of opposition to New Deal liberalism and FDR's internationalism.