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robinn137

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A supposed asset for the South at the beginning of the Civil War that never materialized to its real advantage was
 
  a. effective military leadership.
  b. naval intervention from Britain and France.
  c. the fighting skill of Southern males.
  d. its ability to fight on its own soil.
  e. its belief that it was defending its way of life.

Question 2

In the peace arrangements that ended the Seven Years' War
 
  a. France surrendered to Great Britain all of its territorial claims to North America.
  b. England turned Florida over to Spain.
  c. Spain ceded all of Louisiana, including New Orleans, to Britain.
  d. France lost all its valuable sugar islands in the West Indies.
  e. the British got all of Canada except Nova Scotia.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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