The Oregon Treaty was signed in 1846 settling the dispute between Britain and the United States over the ownership of Oregon Country, which was in the Pacific Northwest area of America. Since the Treaty of 1818, Oregon Country was co-owned by Britain and the U.S.
<span>Since the three
ministers of the United States, sent to France by John Adams, were
contacted by three French agents, nicknamed X, Y and Z, who suggested
they bribe with $ 250,000 to the foreign minister of France, and also
give $ 10,000,000 to France as an '' advance ''
for the future negotiations, this was cause of great indignation and
anger on the part of the Americans when the plans of the French agents
were discovered and exposed to the public opinion. <span>Nearly
a war between France and the United States took place, since even the
naval forces of both countries were mobilized, but never reached a real
confrontation.</span></span>
Of the following options that were presented together with the problem, the most probably answer would be D. Superior military leader.
During the civil war, there were advantages and disadvantages for both the North and the South. The south had a strong disadvantage with mobility and supplies since there were less rail roads for their soldiers to utilize and less factories were present to re-supply. This makes options A. and C. a mistake. As for B. a larger population, that isn't quite the picture the South had during the civil war since most of their man were enslaved and to begin with, they were outnumbered in population by the North where the South only had a total of 9 million and the North had a total of a staggering 22 million. As for the correct answer, it connotes not just to a single individuals but to a number of officers of the United States. They weren't just officers, but were given the title of being the best officers in their respective fields.
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The European countries were on a race to see who could out power the other. In order to achieve more power the European Nations decided to colonize other lands. Taking their resources to better their military and everyday life. This included food, new clothes, and new technological advancements.
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In the Battle of the Aleutian Islands (June 1942-August 1943) during World War II (1939-45), U.S. troops fought to remove Japanese garrisons established on a pair of U.S.-owned islands west of Alaska. In June 1942, Japan had seized the remote, sparsely inhabited islands of <u>Attu and Kiska</u>, in the Aleutian Islands.
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