History, 11.12.2020 04:00, mercedes73
Why was the Battle of the Thames significant?
It ended the alliance between the British and American Indians.
Andrew Jackson’s troops killed hundreds of American Indians.
Creek Indians defeated American soldiers.
The United States surrendered Detroit to Britain.
Which group did the US fight at Horseshoe Bend?
The Shawnee
The British
The Creek
The French
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What did roosevelt believe was a common cause of both bank runs and the great depression?
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History, 22.06.2019 03:30, babygirl123468
Why was "impressment" an important issue during the jefferson administration? the united states was being treated disrespectfully, as the spanish navy was forcing american sailors into naval service for them. the united states was being treated disrespectfully, as the french navy was forcing american sailors into naval service for them. the united states was treating british navy with disrespect by forcing british sailors into naval service for them. the united states was being treated with disrespect on the high seas, as the british navy was forcing american sailors off their ships and into naval service for them. the united states was treating french navy with disrespect by forcing french sailors into naval service for them.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00, lorrainelopez
What is the result of americans’ tradition of joining interest groups? a decline in political parties a large number of interest groups of all sizes a few large interest groups a large number of equally funded interest groups
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Why was the Battle of the Thames significant?
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