France returned to the North American stage in 1778 to support American colonists against Great Britain in the Revolutionary War. For France, the military defeat and the financial burden of the Seven Years' War weakened the monarchy and eventually contributed to the advent of the French Revolution in 1789.
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Southern state that had been part of the Confederacy had to ratify the fourteenth amendment.
        
             
        
        
        
The raids were the first in what would become a three-year program of sustained bombing targeting sites north of the seventeenth parallel.The troops were the first in what would become a three-year escalation of U.S. military personnel fighting a counterinsurgency below the seventeenth parallel. Together, they Americanized a war the Vietnamese had been fighting for a generation
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Directions: In his final public speech, John Brown reaffirmed his belief that he had acted appropriately. He referred to his belief in a law that was higher than those of the United States. Read his final state- ment, which was made on November 2, 1859, in the Courthouse in Charles Town, Virginia (now West Virginia)
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 aggressive towards neighboring tribes who were not members of the eastern Woodlands
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The native Americans that settled in what is today known as Illinois, are referred to as Eastern Woodlands, comprising different tribes such as Cahokia, Kaskaskia, Peoria, etc. They were known for their agricultural and foraging practices. They sometimes hunt bison in the wild. 
However, they were constantly pursued and disturbed by the neighboring tribes such as Dakota Sioux, Fox, other Algoquain tribes around.
This showed that these eastern woodlands tribes were not "aggressive towards neighboring tribes who were not members of the eastern Woodlands."