Answer:Congress passed acts to increase both, Army and Navy. President Woodrow Wilson tried to keep his promise of maintaining a foreign policy of neutrality in the armed confrontation in Europe. He thought that was the best for the United States.
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Most Europeans believed the war would end quickly, but it bogged down to trench warfare.
The Greek civilization was one of the most advanced of its time, and it had many important things to leave to the world. Most of the things that the Greeks managed to invent, write, discovered, were preserved in the Roman literature, or rather the Latin literature. There was lot of Greek literature in Alexandria, where the biggest library in the world was located, but it was burned down, and most of the literature in it was destroyed. The Roman legacy was largely preserved though, and within the Latin literature there was lot of the Greek legacy translated into the language of the Romans, which later found its way to the people that started off the Renaissance at the end of the Middle Ages.
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Although the United States dominated Lake Erie for the rest of the war, the British made a comeback in the upper lakes in 1814. Four U.S. schooners Little Belt, Chippewa (apprehended at Put-in-Bay), Ariel, and Trippe were sent by Elliot to Buffalo, but were trapped there during the winter. When a British land attack on Buffalo occurred in December 1813, all four ships caught fire. In 1814, Captain Arthur Sinclair, who replaced Perry, took command of the Lake Erie fleet and drove it to Lake Huron to recover Michilimackinac. The joint military and naval force had to tow Niagara and Lawrence through the shallow waters of the Saint Clair River to get them to Lake Huron. The invasion was rejected by a British force on the island of Mackinac, and the schooners Scorpion and Tigress were lost in Georgian Bay. After losing almost all the other ships in a storm, the force returned to Detroit. The schooners were incorporated into the Royal Navy as Confiance and Surprise. When Sinclair returned to Lake Erie, he discovered that two schooners, Somers and Ohio, had also been apprehended off Fort Erie. They became Huron and Sauk.
Sources: Kiley, K.-Pavkovic, M.-Schneid, C. Napoleonic warfare techniques. Libsa Publishing House. 2008.
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How did the Columbian Exchange impact people living in Europe and in the Western Hemisphere? A. People in both places were introduced to new crops and animals. ... Millions of Native Americans moved to Europe and assimilated into European society.
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