Neutrality. (Assuming that's one of your options)
Answer:
The Battle of New Orleans
Explanation:
The Battle of New Orleans, one of the Greatest Victories for the Americans in the War of 1812 (If not the greatest) occurred on January 8th, 1815. And it actually happened after the Peace Treaty, the Treaty of Ghent was already signed by the Americans and Britain. But word never got to either sides in time.
Depending on what you have been learning most recently, it could be any of the following
· The Treaty of Paris was signed (brought an end to the French and Indian War, giving Britain claim over all of the east of the Mississippi River)
· The Stamp Act was passed ( it required that all colonists purchase marked, taxed paper for use in newspapers and legal documents. This was done in order to stop the rebels from printing newspapers that encouraged rebellion)
· The Boston Massacre (In which Redcoat troops fired into a crowd of sailors, when one redcoat soldier was knocked over.... (some believe it was an accident others think it was on purpose; its debatable)
Hope its one of these!
The city on a hill, is the phrase was used by puritan leader john winthrop in 1630 through the first group of puritan emigrants was still on board their ship the arbella waiting to disembark and make the first settlement in what would become new england. The city unit of this sermon was dragged out by well beside readers as a crystallization of the puritan mission in the new world.