Captain John Smith <span> became leader of the </span>Jamestown Colony<span>. He saved the colony by making a </span>rule<span> that anyone who did not work did not eat. This made the colonists plant food, and build shelters and fences to protect themselves from attack. Captain John Smith maintained a </span>peace<span> with the nearby </span>Algonquian Indians.<span> At the time, almost 30 tribes of the</span><span> Eastern Woodlands Indians </span><span> lived in </span>Virginia<span>. The Indian tribes formed a </span>confederation<span> led by </span>Chief Powhatan<span>. One day, Captain John Smith was captured by the Indians. A </span>legend<span> says that </span>Pocahontas,<span> the chief's daughter, saved his life.</span>
Answer:
Short answer: Yes.
Explanation:
The Vietnam War saw to the US's superior industrial, population, and military superiority, as well as the extensive usage of tactics and military industrial advantages. In fact, the Vietcong, even with the then USSR and Communist China's backing, was slowly losing grip and was losing at that point. However, the anti-war viewpoint became increasingly popular, as the reason for the US to join was inadequate at best, and the views of fighting another countries battle and seeing their own young men come home wrapped in the American flag' was unbearable to the US general public, therefore support was withdrawn. If the US continued to push after the Tet Offensive, then the US would have been able to claim the Vietnam War as a victory, rather than a strategic withdrawal, which led to the eventual demise of South Vietnam.
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D. Herbert Hoover because he won
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