They were all major victories. I think around 90,000 German Tripp’s surrendered at Stalingrad to the soviets. D day itself was a wreck but also a huge victory and the Battle of the Bulge marked the end of the Germany’s last offensive campaign.
The Ocala Demands laid out the Populist platform: collective bargaining, federal regulation of railroad rates, an expansionary monetary policy, and a Sub-Treasury Plan that required the establishment of federally controlled warehouses to aid farmers
The Pratzen (Prace) Heights, a gently sloping hill about 35 to 40 feet (10 to 12 meters) in height, served as the area's focal point. According to an aide, Napoleon repeatedly told his marshals, "Gentlemen, examine this ground carefully; it is going to be a battlefield; you will have a role to play on it."
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On June 17, 1775, early in the Revolutionary War(1775-83), the British defeated the Americans at theBattle of Bunker Hill<span> in Massachusetts. Despite their loss, the inexperienced colonial forces inflicted significant casualties against the enemy, and the</span>battle<span> provided them with an important confidence boost.</span>
The correct answer is An article in the textbook that describes his expedition.
Hudson was an English navigator and explorer. It became noticed from 1607, but disappeared only four years later in tragic circumstances.
Little is known about his career in the previous period, but in the last years of his life he made four attempts to discover a shorter sea route to the East, sailing through the North.
In 1607, Hudson was hired by an English financial group. Sailing north, between Greenland and Spitzberg, he sought access to the East in the vicinity of the North Pole. An impassable ice barrier forced him to withdraw, however, when he was only 10º from the Pole.
In 1608, another failed attempt (followed a route along the northern coast of Asia).