General George Marshall is famous for having one of the greatest organizational minds in history.
Prior to World War 2, the United States Military was woefully unprepared, under resourced, and under trained. Marshall led the efforts in World War 2 to make the US Military and effective force.
This decision to make gold the sole legal tender was known as the crime of 1873
B. The crime of 1873
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The crime of 1873 was the notable omissions of standard silver dollar from coinage law passed on February 12, 1873. It paved the way for America's adoption of the gold standard which was very controversial especially for those who were no longer able to turn the silver into legal tender.
The decision of making the gold as a solo legal tender was concerned with crime of 1873. Panic of 1873 is concerned with financial crises and other two do not have official relevance in USA history.
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Harriet Tubman changed the world by escaping from slavery, becoming an abolitionist and helping many slaves attain their freedom by means of the Underground Railroad, a secret network of routes and safe houses to aid runaway slaves. Later in life, she helped John Brown plan his raid on Harper's Ferry and assisted the Union army during the Civil War as a scout, spy and nurse.
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A the stamp act
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