Too far to trade with other Vikings, and because of attacks from the natives.
Before, The Boston Associates started because the war of 1812, the war made many business fail and a band of New Englanders started the group to sell their product again.
After Confederate attacks on both Union flanks had failed on July 1 and July 2, General Robert E Lee was determined to strike the Union center and take hold of Cemetery Ridge. The attack was predicted to fail and fail it did, on July 3, 1863, the last day of the Battle of Gettysburg, during the American Civil War.
The British military empire had seized 400 US vessels and kidnapped 7000 American men over a 6-year period preceding 1812. But President James Madison, in 100% compliance with the US Constitution, led America to victory, while keeping total battle deaths below 2000, and with federal spending less than 4% of the gross National Product. That would be like a federal budget today of $600 billion during a war with China! The victory led to free trade on the Mississippi River, Great Lakes, and Atlantic Ocean, which in turn triggered the American industrial Revolution and glorious eras like the Era of Good Feelings and Jacksonian democracy. As we approach the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, we should learn from the great wisdom of James Madison.
they did not care
because disieces
In the war of 1812
Americans tried to capture Canada in the war of 1812.
after 6 weeks they starved of hunger
how did the gov. fail to achieveits goal of assimililation for american indians
Lee's men failed to retaliate after the Union attacks during the Wilderness Campaign due to exhaustion.
Too far to trade with other Vikings, and because of attacks from the natives.
Lee's men failed to retaliate after the Union attacks during the Wilderness Campaign due to exhaustion.
they're not American
like french, but with less fail
Before, The Boston Associates started because the war of 1812, the war made many business fail and a band of New Englanders started the group to sell their product again.
to fail or flunk an exam, the same as American English.