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The Battle of Britain (German: die Luftschlacht um England, "the Air Battle for England") was a military campaign of the Second World War, in which the Royal Air Force (RAF) defended the United Kingdom (UK) against large-scale attacks by Nazi Germany's air force, the Luftwaffe.
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The Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi, additionally called the Siege of Vicksburg, was the culmination of a long land and maritime crusade by Union powers to catch a key vital position amid the American Civil War.
President Abraham Lincoln perceived the significance of the town arranged on a 200-foot feign over the Mississippi River. He stated, "Vicksburg is the key, the war can never be concluded until that key is in our pocket."
Capturing Vicksburg would disjoin the Trans-Mississippi Confederacy from that east of the Mississippi River and open the stream to Northern traffic along its whole length.
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The men agreed that the government must stop spending as much money as it did under former president John Adams. And they agreed that the government must pay its debts as quickly as possible. ... Jefferson began saving money by cutting unnecessary jobs in the executive branch. He reduced the number of ambassadors.
<span>The Greeks thought that citizens should participate in the government, but did not offer citizenship to women, foreigners, and slaves</span>