Well seeing that the colonists were beaten so badly by the British at Bunker Hill, if they had surrendered, lives probably would've been saved
Cherokee removal, part of the Trail of Tears, refers to the forced relocation between 1836 and 1839 of the Cherokee Nation from their lands in Georgia<span>, </span>South<span> Carolina,</span>North Carolina<span>, </span>Tennessee<span>, Texas, and </span>Alabama<span> to the </span>Indian<span> Territory (present day </span><span>Oklahoma)</span>
They extend from our shore into the continental shelf. Not to mention, we have an EEZ, or exclusive economic zone, which extends about 200 nautical miles from our shores. In this area, we have full economic jurisdiction.
1. a blockade
exports
2. manufacturing
3. food shortages
4. workers/laborers
urban