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The "Don't Tread On Me" flag (yellow with coiled rattlesnake) was created by Christopher Gadsden in 1775 for the Revolutionary War. The flag is also know as the Gadsden flag.
Depends on which side of the war you were on! The British considered them traitors. The Americans in favor considered them heros.
This is a trick question. The Gadsden purchase was a peaceful purchase made from Mexico, including southern Arizona and New Mexico. See related questions.
The Gadsden Purchase was acquired on December 30, 1853 after a treaty was signed by James Gadsden and the current Mexican President at that time ,purchased by the U.S. for $10 million, to end controversial conflict as of where the boarder line was really meant to be.
1758 is the year that the tide of the war change to favor the British.
The "Don't Tread On Me" flag (yellow with coiled rattlesnake) was created by Christopher Gadsden in 1775 for the Revolutionary War. The flag is also know as the Gadsden flag.
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Switzerland.
The Allies.
That of her son Achilles, of the Greek Myrmidons.
he was a colonel in the Revolutionary war, he was born in Charleston, SC which is really amazing, cuz that's the prettiest and most historic city in America, and he also was a delegate of the first continental congress and close friends with Samual Adams. hope this helps!
Depends on which side of the war you were on! The British considered them traitors. The Americans in favor considered them heros.
The Allied Forces, as the US joined their side.
This is a trick question. The Gadsden purchase was a peaceful purchase made from Mexico, including southern Arizona and New Mexico. See related questions.
With Mexico? It was the only one: the rest was acquired by the means of war.
The Gadsden Purchase was acquired on December 30, 1853 after a treaty was signed by James Gadsden and the current Mexican President at that time ,purchased by the U.S. for $10 million, to end controversial conflict as of where the boarder line was really meant to be.