Answer:
The economy plummeted sharply in 1973
Explanation:
The economy actually grew in 1973 by 5.65%, but then it fell sharply, and fell byn -0.5 in 1974.
The reason for this drop was the 1973 oil crisis, after several Oil-exporting Arab Nations, launched an embargo against countries that had supported Israel in the Yom Kippur War, among these, the United States.
This embargo was very negative for the American economy, because the United States depended on these Arab Nations for its oil supply. Oil became scarce, which made energy, fuel, gasoline, and so on, more expensive. This naturally depressed economic activity because producing goods or services was now more expensive, or even impossible.
Taxation by the British crown, blockades of the trade routes
It started 1765 and ended in 1783
Boston Tea Party 1773
The Americans failed to invade Canada in during the winter of 1775
British captured New York City in 1776
Battle of Saratoga 1777
What caused the American colonies to win was the capture of a British army at Yorktown
Treaty of Paris was signed 1783 ending the war
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“It Gave the Allies the advantage to win the war”
The most important generals in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War were:
- Ulysses S. Grant
- George B. McClellan
- Irvin McDowell
- John Pope
- Ambrose Burnside
- George G. Meade
- Robert E. Lee
- P. Beauregard
- Joseph Jhonston
- James Longstreet
- Stonewall Jackson
- A. P. Hill
- Jubal Early
In the Western Theater, the most prominent generals were:
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Henry Halleck
- William Sherman
- George Thomas
- Don Carlos Buell
- William Rosecrans
- James McPherson
- Albert Sidney Johnson
- P. Beauregard
- Joseph Jhonston
- Braxton Bragg
- John Bell Hood
- Nathan Bedford Forrest
- Edmund Kirby Smith
In the Trans-Mississippi, the most notable generals were:
- Nathaniel Banks
- James Blunt
- Edward Canby
- Samuel Curtis
- John Frémont
- Nathaniel Lyon
- John Pope
- William Rosecrans
- John Schofield
- Edmund Kirby Smith
- Teophilus Holmes
- Richard Taylor
- Thomas Hindman
- John Magruder
- Sterling Price
- Earl Van Dorn
- Benjamin McCulloch
- Stand Watie
Some of the key battles of the war were:
The Battle of Fort Sumter: it took place on April 12 1861 and was the first engagement between both armies.
The Battle of Glorieta Pass (March 1862), which the Union Army won against the Confederates and prevented the South from occupying California.
The Battle of Gettysburg (July 1st - 3rd 1863): considered as a turning point in the Civil War, Southern General Lee was defeated by the Union Army.