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The Greatest Generation is a term used to describe those who grew up during the Great Depression and fought World War II, or whose labor helped win it. ... The Greatest Generation is also known as the "G.I. Generation" or the "WWII Generation."
Explanation:
The answers that apply to the question would be: John Brown's raid AND the election of 1860. The other events had already happened by the time the civil wat started.
Generally speaking, they kept their forts in "Ohio Valley" after, since much of the land was still contested from the Treaty of Paris.