Answer: 1) What two countries were already involved in a military conflict before the beginning of World War II? 2) What was the longest battle of World War II? 3) What was the first Nazi concentration camp? 4) In which battle did the Axis powers lose about a quarter of their total troops on the Eastern Front?
Answer:
Among the options given on the question the correct answer is option O.
All of the above
Explanation: There were a series of wars between the colonial force and the native Americans which were mainly Indians.Even after the independence of the America from British there was a war between Indians and whites. After, independence the federal government took some policy Indians which were not pleasant for them, which led a bloody war between the Indians and white troops.
The duration of the war was long. But the in the long run the Indians were defeated. There were some reasons for the defeat of Indians. The buffalo soldiers were an important part of the war. They were the strength of the Indians warriors. But the decrease of their number became a reason of their defeat.
On the other hand, the white soldiers had advanced military technology like as guns, canons etc. But Indians did not have enough modern weapon to fight against the white soldiers.
Moreover, the number of Indians were less than white Americans. As a result they were outnumbered.
Therefore, all these factors led the defeat of Plains Indians.
Thomas Jefferson passed away on July 4th, 1826. Also, on July 4th, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was passed in which Jefferson was a founding father of.
Answer:
Fort Laramie Treaty
Explanation:
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Fort Laramie is located at the confluence of the Laramie River and the North Platte River, in the current state of Wyoming.
The treaty was intended to ensure the safety of pioneers traveling west, along the Oregon route. The Treaty also tried to protect the native tribes from the threats of the pioneers.
The treaty kept the peace in the area until mid-1853.
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The United States did not send aid to "Iraq" during this period since relations between the US and Iraq were extremely poor, especially after Iraq invaded Kuwait.