Which definition of the term Yankee is correct?

Question 1 options:

a conductor on the Underground Railroad


a native-born American who wants to stop immigration


a soldier in the Union army during the Civil War


a plantation owner who treats his enslaved people with decency


Answer :

The answer would be c I think so

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Originally a nickname for people from New England, now applied to anyone from the United States. Even before the American Revolutionary War, the term Yankee was used by the British to refer, derisively, to the American colonists. Since the Civil War, American southerners have called all northerners Yankees.

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