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The patricians (from Latin: patricius) were originally a group of ruling class families in ancient Rome. The distinction was highly significant in the Roman Kingdom, and the early Republic, but its relevance waned after the Conflict of the Orders (494 BC to 287 BC). By the time of the late Republic and Empire, membership in the patriciate was of only nominal significance
Answer:a peace agreement had been signed before the the battle
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The divine right of kings is that a king derives his power from God which means that rebellion is the worst crime.
Answer: D. they did not want to go further in debt to try and win the war
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The War of 1812, fought by the Americans against the British, was in response to several British policies that caused tension between the U.S. and the British.
Both sides scored some impressive victories against each other with the British even capturing Washington DC and burning the White House. In the end however, the British (who had been fighting the French for close to two decades) agreed to end the war because the public was tired of the constant sacrifice and debt.
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<u>the north</u>: U.S. General-in-Chief Winfield Scott's plan to defeat the Confederacy: blockade the southern and eastern coasts, seize control of the Mississippi River so as to break the Confederacy in two, and then strike from all sides at once.
<u>the south:</u> a strategy of winning by not losing, of wearing out a better equipped foe and compelling him to give up by prolonging the war and making it too costly.
This consisted of defending the Confederate homeland by using interior lines of communication to concentrate dispersed forces against an invading army and, if opportunity offered, to go over to the offensive, even to the extent of invading the North.