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Jay's Treaty was between the US and Great Britain that is claimed to helping avoid war, resolving issues and leading to 10 years of peaceful trading between the two countries. The treaty requested the removal of British troops from pre-Revolutionary War forts, Some Americans were not happy with this idea because they feared it would help foster aristocracy. After the ten years, the Pinkney Treaty that would continue the agreement was rejected by Jefferson leading the way for the War of 1812. The major point of the Monroe-Pinkney Treaty was to get Britain to quit impressing Americans into serving in the Royal Navy during the French war. The British didn't concede because they felt it was less offensive to tell the Americans no than loose to the French. The two countries went to war in 1812 to 1814. The Treaty of Ghent in Belgium was sign 12-24-1814 to end the war. It did not declare either country a winner. Both countries would get back their lands lost during the war, Americans would get back their POWs, and their slaves .
The competition, depends alot of geographic location.
Multinational corporations or worldwide enterprises (MNCs) are companies that are active and have facilities and assets in two or more countries other than their home country. Some of the largest MNCs are BP, Toyota Motors and Wal-Mart. Many protests have been organized against MNCs since people often criticize their low or inexistent ethical standards. This criticism is based on their common practice to collaborate with countries with very high records of human rights violations and low environmental standards. Also, their ability to move their activities from one country to another allows them to avoid fulfilling their worker's demands and creates inequality, low wages and unemployment. Finally, they are often criticized for their tax avoidance schemes.
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1) Fort Sumter battle.
2) Bull Run battle.
3) Battle of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson
4) Battle of New Orleans
5) Battle of Gettysburg
6) Lee surrenders to the North
7) Abe Lincoln is re-elected
8) Emancipation Proclamation
9) Battle of Antietam
10) Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack
Sorry if I'm not specific.