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I believe that he wrote an autobiography about his life called "A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett"
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*On this date in 1898, the “Grandfather Clause” was enacted for voting purposes. The Grandfather Clause was a legal or constitutional<span> mechanism passed by seven Southern states during reconstruction to deny suffrage to black Americans</span>
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In the election of 1800, the Federalist incumbent John Adams ran against the rising Republican Thomas Jefferson. ... Unfortunately,Jefferson and his vice-presidential running mate Aaron Burr both received the identical number of electoral votes, and the House of Representatives voted to break the tie
The person who sent U.S. Marshals to protect a church in Montgomery when angry mobs sieged it was President J.F. Kennedy.
<h3 /><h3>Why did President Kennedy send in U.S. Marshals?</h3>
There was a racial flare up in Montgomery, Alabama in the First Baptist Church when African Americans were in it.
White mobs surrounded the church and President Kennedy protected those inside by sending the U.S. Marshals to surround and protect the church.
In conclusion, it was President Kennedy.
Find out more on the racial events at Montgomery at brainly.com/question/1199306.
As a result of the French and Indian War, Britain received Florida from Spain and Canada from France, while France maintained its West Indies colonies and Spain received Louisiana from France. However, the war also caused significant debts in France and Britain that eventually spurred revolutionary changes.