Answer: In early August 1964, two U.S. destroyers stationed in the Gulf of Tonkin in Vietnam radioed that they had been fired upon by North Vietnamese forces. In response to these reported incidents, President Lyndon B. Johnson requested permission from the U.S. Congress to increase the U.S. military presence in Indochina.
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He ultimately gave hope to find precious metals and look for other sustainable needs.
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The question is in reference to the letter written by Sebastian Brandt to Henry Hovener, who arrived at Jamestown, Virginia in search of gold and silver. he was one of the first English settlers who arrived in the new world in search of precious metals but soon realized the reality of the situation. They got diseases and illness instead of the promise of fortune. they soon realized that growing tobacco would be more useful than searching for precious metals.
During the early stages of World War I many African American sharecroppers in Georgia left the South and moved to cities in the North (this was the Great Migration) in search of better jobs and opportunities.
<span>South Carolina repealed the ordinance of nullification in 1833. They did this in exchange for the federal government eliminating the Tariffs that had been in place since 1828 and they also wanted a gradual reduction on the import taxes that would take a decade to go into full effect.
federal elimination of the Tariff of 1828 and a gradual reduction on import taxes over a decade.</span>