Casimir Pulaski
Explanation:
- In recognition of his efforts, Pulaski was named a brigadier general of cavalry on September 15th.
- The first officer to oversee the cavalry became "the father of the American cavalry."
- Although it consisted of only four regiments, it immediately began devising a new set of regulations and training for its people. As the Philadelphia campaign continued, it alerted Washington to British movements that resulted in a failed battle on September 15th. This saw Washington and Howe briefly meet at Malvern, PA, before heavy rains stopped the fight.
- The following month, Pulaski played a role at the Battle of Germantown on October 4th. After the defeat, Washington retreated to the winter quarters at Valley Forge.
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President Wilson viewed America's entry into world war I as an opportunity for the united states to destroy German militarism.
President Woodrow Wilson urged Congress to declare war on Germany as it was hindering the the democracy. The speech he gave serves as a model of presidential morality.
After a policy of neutrality at the outbreak of World War I, Wilson led America into war in order to “make the world safe for democracy.”
President Wilson cited his reasons for declaring war against Germany is Germany's violation and its pledge to suspend unrestricted submarine warfare in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
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<span>Taoism, is a religious philosophical thought and a tradition of native Chinese people which emphasizes living in harmony with the "way" or the Tao.</span>
In reality, the United States did not exist as they presently do after the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
However, the representatives of the colonies stayed in Philadelphia for several weeks after the signing.
The colonies were told to get ready for war against the British.