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The park ranger supports 22 people on his salary.
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A movement for more democracy in American government in the 1830s. ... Led by President Andrew Jackson, this movement championed greater rights for the common man and was opposed to any signs of aristocracy in the nation.
The American patriots seemed the lesser military force when compared to the troops of the British empire. However, they did have factors that played to their advantage.
- They were highly motivated, fighting for their independence as a nation. They also knew that if they lost, the penalties for treason against the British were worse than death in battle.
- They were fighting for their home turf <u>on their home turf</u>. They had "home field advantage," in a sense, knowing the geography better than their British adversaries.
- The colonists became more than just militias, but a truly strong, disciplined military force under the leadership of General George Washington and other skilled leaders.
- The American side used whatever tactics were needed to win, rather than being stuck in traditional battle patterns that had been the norm for European warfare in the 18th century.
- The American side also received a HUGE advantage of financial support and military support from France as an ally, which strengthened their side against the British.
Small clothing factories, especially those located in attics or basements, were called sweatshops.
The Mongol ruler Kublai Khan succeeded in conquering China, and he began the Yuan dynasty. His next objective was conquering Japan.
In 1266, Kublai Khan asked Japan for tributes, but after being ignored for several years, he decided to invade. Two invasions took place.
The first one occurred in 1274, and the Mongols successfully conquered the islands of Tsushima and Iki. However, as they were withdrawing, their naval forces met with a typhoon. The Mongols lost most of their soldiers and ships.
During the second invasion in 1281, the Mongol fleet was unable to find adequate beaches to land in due to the defensive walls that Japan had built. This meant that the warriors had to stay afloat for months. Eventually, another typhoon hit them, destroying the fleet. The Mongols decided not to attack Japan again.
This typhoons were seen as a sign of divine protection by the Japanese, and were known as "kamikaze" (a term that would become popular again during WWII).