Referring to "the south shall rise again"?
they supported the expansion of southern industry
The South supported it because it could have allowed new slave-states. The Northern abolitionists opposed it for the same reason.
The United States took over where the French left which subsequently led to the second Vietnam war. The United States supported a new anticommunist government in South Vietnam.
One goal held by some advocates of the Progressive movement was to think now. These people wanted to see positive new things created.
The term "New South" emerged in the late 19th century to describe a post-Civil War vision for the Southern United States, emphasizing economic diversification and modernization. It highlighted efforts to move away from an agrarian economy reliant on cotton and slavery, promoting industrialization, urbanization, and the development of new industries. Advocates like Henry Grady envisioned a South that embraced capitalism and innovation, fostering a more inclusive and progressive society. This shift aimed to reshape the South's identity and improve its economic standing in the broader national context.
New south advocates supported in the last half of the 19Th century expansion of southern industry.
expansion of southern industry
they supported the expansion of southern industry
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The South supported it because it could have allowed new slave-states. The Northern abolitionists opposed it for the same reason.
The United States took over where the French left which subsequently led to the second Vietnam war. The United States supported a new anticommunist government in South Vietnam.
Frederick Douglass did not actually fight for either side. He advocated for the abolition of slavery. He was, however, an adviser to Abraham Lincoln.
this is a complex question. i supported the vietnamese with the possibility of losing my life. we defeated the north vietnamese army in 1968 and could have walked into hanoi and accepted the keys. they don't tell you this in political terms. the us army never gets beat. the politicians get beat. or. the politicians tie the armys hands so they cannot be effective. so i say to anyone who can read these words never blame the army. the army will win. In the Vietnam war: * China rand Russia (and their allies) supported the North Vietnamese * The United States of America succeeded the French in supporting the South Vietnamese
Officially, the US has supported all anti-communist leadership of the Republic of South Vietnam, commencing with the first president, Mr. Ngo Dinh Diem, in 1955.
Canada supported Britain, France, Australia, new zealand, south Africa, belgium, holland, Norway, Greece, polanda and the US
Australia, Canada and South Africa.