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alexdok [17]
3 years ago
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What feature can you see in the relationship between the soviet union and the united states in the era leading up to détente?

History
1 answer:
Olegator [25]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation: The relationship between these two countries seemed to be hostile since several factors such as ideology and political affairs were determining it, in which both nations wanted to impose wills trying to establish dictatorships. However, and against all the forecasts, these hostilities did not increase to what was dominated by this situation The Cold War, which occurred as such in the 1940s, specifically between 1945 to 1947.

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By 1775, Fort Ticonderoga had become a minor garrison for the British military and had fallen into disrepair. During the American War for Independence, however, the fort was well known to Americans and would find new importance as the site of several key events.

The first of these occurred on May 10, 1775, when Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys, accompanied by Benedict Arnold, silently rowed across Lake Champlain from present-day Vermont and captured the fort in a swift, late-night surprise attack. The capture was the first offensive victory for American forces and secured the strategic passageway north and opening the way for the American invasion of Canada later that year.

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