The battle of Little Bighorn
The atlantic Coast and Chesapeake bay, and the mouth of the Mississippi at New Orleans.
The US remained a possible target for enemy forces on three fronts. These were the following:1. Niagra-Lake Champlain in the north; 2. New Orleans in the south; and 3. Chesapeake Bay in the east.
Made Americans eager to purchase New Orleans in order to protect their Mississippi River shipping
From the song "When the Saints Go Marching In," which is heavily associated with New Orleans street jazz bands. The franchise was even announced on November 1 -- All Saints' Day.
Which of the following is an example of French influence in the United States today? Answer: New Orleans
The atlantic Coast and Chesapeake bay, and the mouth of the Mississippi at New Orleans.
The US remained a possible target for enemy forces on three fronts. These were the following:1. Niagra-Lake Champlain in the north; 2. New Orleans in the south; and 3. Chesapeake Bay in the east.
New Orleans
In the musical realm, New Orleans is most associated with Dixieland Jazz.
Made Americans eager to purchase New Orleans in order to protect their Mississippi River shipping
Both Jazz and Blues are more associated, and more popular in New Orleans than with Chicago.
Yes. Andrew Jackson lead the battle of New Orleans from December 23, 1814 to January 26, 1815.
He prolly wouldn't have started it "oh say can you see." 'cause He wouldn't have seen it.
The relative location for New Orleans is Dallas, because you can find it in the Texas area the same way for New Orleans.
From the song "When the Saints Go Marching In," which is heavily associated with New Orleans street jazz bands. The franchise was even announced on November 1 -- All Saints' Day.
brass bands
brass bands