The Battle of Poitiers was a major English victory against the French in the Edwardian phase of the Hundred's Year War. The battle was fought on September 19, 1356 in Nouaillé, near the city of Poitiers in Aquitaine, western France. An army of English, Welsh, Breton and Gascon troops, many of them veterans of Crécy, led by Edward, the Black Prince, defeated a larger French and allied army led by King John II of France, leading to the capture of the king, his son, and much of the French nobility.
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Letter B
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The 14th Amendment (along with the 13th and 15th Amendments) was one of the “Reconstruction amendments” passed in the aftermath of the U.S. Civil War. These amendments abolished slavery and established voting and citizenship rights primarily for African-American men.
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The transition from gather and hunting, and nomadic behavior to settling in on place and starting agriculture
I’d say “Common Sense” by Thomas Paine. Or maybe the Declaration of Independence
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Many American Indians did not accept the treaties and resisted relocating.
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