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I think the native American might not be happy because their land is being taken over by the colonists.
Harry Truman could have chosen to go to war with the Soviet Union. He could have chosen to ignore Soviet expansion.
what do you think might have happened if the americans lost the war against great Britain
nowhere
If Native Americans had not united with the colonies then the colonists might have lost the Revolutionary War.
A religious believer might treat animals in a way that they believe their god would. This might include respect or sacrifices.
the sacrifices a amrit dhari Sikh might ever so is promise to stop drinking, smoking, take any drugs, or cut their hair. they do this to show that they are commited to this.
Well many different countries were created from the fall of the Soviet Union. The that you might be thinking of is Russia.
I think the native American might not be happy because their land is being taken over by the colonists.
Harry Truman could have chosen to go to war with the Soviet Union. He could have chosen to ignore Soviet expansion.
name two groups of americans who might interpret our country's history differently
It might have had something to do with him defecting to the Soviet Union (resulting in his discharge from the Marines being changed to from "Honorable/Hardship" to "Dishonorable") and assassinating the President.
Assedic does for the French what a Union might do for Americans. It would protect the French from being fired for no reason and is also considered to be the French Welfare Agency.
Americans might be struggling with internal conflicts related to political divisions, racial tensions, economic disparities, or social issues such as gun control or healthcare. These conflicts can create a sense of polarization and discord within the country, impacting various aspects of society and individual well-being.
what do you think might have happened if the americans lost the war against great Britain
They might have thought it was weird
They were better able to resist political and economic interference from the United States and the Soviet Union.