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The Freedom Tower (Spanish: Torre de la Libertad) is a building in Miami, Florida, designed by Schultze and Weaver. It is currently used as a contemporary art museum and a central office to different disciplines in the arts associated with Miami Dade College.
Location: Miami, Florida, U.S
Architect: George A. Fuller, Schultze & Weaver
Architectural style: Spanish Renaissance Revival
Built: 1925
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I am not sure.
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If you are asking something bad brainly might delete it. If you are asking a normal question someone could be trolling you and could just be reporting your answers. I think brainly deletes a question if it is reported, but other than that I don't know why your questions are being deleted.
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The british expelled the french from nova scotia on account of the French acadian war, and british military campaign against New France.
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From 1755-1764 the british expelled the acadian people- acadia was a colony of France- as part of the war campaign against the French. New France was a French- colonized area in North America, which was entrenched in war against the british, which resulted in the deportation of the acadian people to the rest of the thirteen colonies and to France.
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On July 1, 1862, the retreating Army of the Potomac reached the James River after six days of fighting outside of Richmond. Confident in the support of nearby navy gunboats, Maj. Gen. George McClellan’s men occupied Malvern Hill on the north bank of the river. McClellan ordered the hilltop fortified with artillery batteries to cover the open fields that fronted the hill, and arranged his infantry with the V Corps on the west slope and the III and IV Corps on the eastern side with a strong reserve in the rear. Confederate commander Gen. Robert E. Lee believed a sustained artillery barrage could weaken the Union position before his infantry attacked. Around 1:00 p.m., both sides opened an artillery duel which was largely ineffective. Lee ordered in his infantry, but the attacks were not coordinated properly and advanced at different times, stalling short of the hill’s crest. The Federal artillery was the deciding factor, repulsing every attack and resulting in a tactical Union victory. The next day, McClellan withdrew to Harrison’s Landing on the James, ending the Peninsula Campaign and the Seven Days battles to capture the Confederate capital.