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German commander Erich Ludendorff saw this as a crucial opportunity to launch a new offensive–he hoped to strike a decisive blow to the Allies and convince them to negotiate for peace before fresh troops from the United States could arrive. In November, he submitted his plan for the offensive that what would become known as Kaiserschlacht, or the kaiser’s battle; Ludendorff code-named the opening operation Michael. Morale in the German army rose in reaction to the planned offensive. Many of the soldiers believed, along with their commanders, that the only way to go home was to push ahead.
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I think it’s the battle of horseshoe bend
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John Wesley Powell was an explorer and geologist who led the Powell Geographic Expedition of 1869. This was the first major scientific investigation of long segments of the Green and Colorado rivers in the southwestern United States. Part of this journey included the first ever passage of white men through the entire Grand Canyon. The expedition lasted about three months during the summer of 1869. The party embarked from Green River Station, which was in Wyoming Territory, and then went down the river through parts of what is now the states of Colorado, Utah, and Arizona before reaching the intersection of the Colorado and Virgin rivers (in now Nevada). They faced many difficulties, including losing boats/supplies and some near-drownings. In the end, his voyage created the first detailed description of the previously unexplored canyon country of the Colorado Plateau.
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Cold War, the open yet restricted rivalry that developed after World War II between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies. The Cold War was waged on political, economic, and propaganda fronts and had only limited recourse to weapons.
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In America during those times it was only White people. Please mark as Brainlyest!