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In 1754, the French and British were in the midst of a rush to control the strategically important Ohio River Valley. On July 9, 1755, French and Native American warriors from Fort Duquesne deftly defeated Braddock's forces and mortally wounded the British general at the Battle of the Monongahela.
The United States had 4,355,000 military personnel involved in World War I. ... The U.S. Navy played a major role in helping to blockade Germany, keeping out supplies and hurting Germany economically. The U.S. forces that were sent to Europe during World War I were called the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF).
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The United States was not very directly involved in Vietnam before the Gulf of Tonkin incident. The U.S. only sent money and supplies to aid south Vietnam. After the Gulf of Tonkin incident, the United States began to get more involved by sending troops to fight against the north Vietnam forces.
Answer: In a capitalist economy the role of government is very limited The main functions of government as given by Adam Smith are to maintain law and order in a country make national defense stronger and regulate money supply According to Smith the market system administers various economic functions.