Battle of Guadalcanal<span>, (August 1942–February 1943), series of World War II land and sea clashes between Allied and Japanese forces on and around </span>Guadalcanal<span>, one of the southern Solomon Islands, in the South Pacific. Japanese troops landed on </span>Guadalcanal<span> on July 6, 1942, and began constructing an airfield there.</span>
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This is actually a hard question to answer. It also depends on which election you are talking about. John Quincy Adams won the first round (1824) and Jackson came back and won the second round (1828) resoundingly. So I take it we are talking about the second round.
Adams took the north east.
Jackson won almost everywhere else in 1828, but his most solid report came from the frontier and the south.
C is definitely wrong. Adams won the northeast.
B is also incorrect. The north east states belonged to Adams.
The 1824 election is a really interesting election. I did not know this, but apparently in that election it was really the house of representatives that decided who the president was going to be.
Adams was the only president not to win either the popular vote or the electoral college vote and still become president. I urge you, particularly if you are an American, to look up to see how that happened. It certainly was not repeated in 1828 or any time since for that matter.
The British came to Lexington and Concord and it was the response of the British to colonists' rebellious actions
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Mayflower arrived in New England on November 11, 1620 after a voyage of 66 days. Although the Pilgrims had originally intended to settle near the Hudson River in New York,
dangerous shoals and poor winds forced the ship to seek shelter at Cape Cod.