The struggle was known in North America as the French and Indian War and spread around the world as the Seven Years' War.
It ended in 1763 with the removal of French power from North America and India.
The action at Fort Necessity was also the first major event in the military career of George Washington.
The official record of congressional votes is published by the government, and it's known as the "Congressional Record" - that's where you should look for the information you need.
It is printed daily (whenever there is a session) and available on the official site of the government. You can see there the individual votes and also the number of votes for and against.
The answer is the one that starts with: to exchange ideas and services.
Answer:
Short answer no
Explanation:
Throughout the years there have been many different rulers in the United States. As a country we have been able to see what works and what failed based on other countries rulers. One of the things we have seen end badly is fascist dictators. There has only been pain and suffering associated with fascist dictators; like the ruling of Adolf Hitler. With our social advancements and morals of today I do not see our country ever having a fascist dictator.