The naval battle which fully crippled the Japanese Navy as an effective force against the vast US forces. With the untimely death of Admiral Yamamoto, this naval battle greatly turned the tides of War for the allied forces on the Asian Pacific naval front. Japanese air coverage was greatly reduced (3 aircraft carriers were sunk), and later during the <span>Battle of Leyte Gulf, greatly reduced the ability of the Japanese to stop the American led counteroffensive and "island hopping" strategy.</span>
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B
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The others explain the plot, not the literary analysis.
(B) A fort was established and many were killed by disease.
After Lewis and Clark's expedition, the people of mandan village were faced by a devastating outbreak of smallpox disease in the year 1837, as much as the epidemic was devastating it played an important role in uniting the surviving people in Mandan and Hidatsa village who later interacted in trade farming and hunting
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Hmmm, I'll try to help you bud :3
2 of the 4 facts above that might cause me to question is "Although Robert Carter is describing events just after the Civil War, this interview was recorded in 1938" which gives me a question, did he predict the Civil War or was it a coincidence? Another fact I question his reliability about is "After the Civil War, the Freeman's Bureau assisted many former slaves who were seeking to start a new life in the South" and that's his reliability on helping slaves start a new life and assisted :3
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:3