I am thinking either the Battle of Saratoga or the Seige of Yorktown. I think the Siege/Battle of Yorktown because that was the last and decisive battle that ensured American Independence
Dunkirk evacuation<span>. </span>Dunkirk evacuation<span>, (1940) in World War II, the </span>evacuation<span> of the </span>British<span>Expeditionary Force (BEF) and other Allied </span>troops<span>from the </span>French<span> seaport of </span>Dunkirk<span> (</span>Dunkerque) toEngland. Naval vessels and hundreds of civilian boatswere<span> used in the </span>evacuation<span>, which began on May 26.</span>
There was so little settlement on the Great plains because the weather conditions were not suitable for agriculture.
Answer: How did the Great Compromise resolve the debate over state representation in the federal government? It solved the debate by creating a two-house legislature. ... Under this agreement only three-fifths of a state's slave population would count when determining representation.
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