William sherman
People liked Lincoln and voted for the friendly, homespun boy that could entertain with his stories. People were impressed with his reasoning and logic during his campaign for president. But, at the time he was president the answer would be 'NO'. Abraham Lincoln was the most hated man in the world. The Pope, the French, and the English hated him. Most of the people in the southern half of the nation hated him. In the North, people were afraid to disagree with his polices because they would be thrown in jail as a dissident. He was not popular in the North or the South. Things began to change when the North started winning the war. After the Civil War, people looked at him as the person that kept the country united. When he was assassinated, those that hated him felt guilty and began to look upon him as a hero. After his death, people reexamined his words and speeches and found great ideas and humanity.
They hated tariffs. All they were making was cotton. Tariffs increased the cost of imports.
Because they use to be hated before,as the matter of fact they tried their best to be on the top of the world and as the fact most of them went down in history.
They hated it
They were hated and feared because they sacrificed them.
They were hated and feared because they sacrificed them.
No
Not at all. He is often feared, but not hated.
he was a vicious murderer
they were very very trained fighters and they were very powerful.
Because the Nazis killed the Jews during the Holocaust. No one wants to be killed like the Jews.
they hated them no matter what and even if they thought they wrer right they couldn't say because the feared what other people would do to them!!!! Alice
They were renowned, feared, and hated for their skills and tenacity as warriors.
The KKK attracted people who believed in white supremacy, who disliked Republicans, who supported National Prohibition, who hated or feared Catholics and/or Jews, and people who opposed immigration.
Their economy was booming with Cotton sales to foreign nations, but the US put a Tariff of Abomination in place which taxed imported goods. People from the south hated this because they feared that the foreign nations would tax their exports, and nobody would buy them.
It talks about the fact that if people don't do something to defend what they believe, they'll end up becoming what they once hated/feared.