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The _____ Conspiracy consisted of soldiers who threatened mutiny to receive a lump sum payment for Revolutionary War service.
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Newburgh
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Henry _____ founded the Society of Cincinnati for Continental officers which had a hereditary membership that appeared to be a step toward nobility in America.
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Knox
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Henry Knox founded the Society of _____ for Continental officers which had a hereditary membership that appeared to be a step toward nobility in America.
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Cincinnati
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Henry Knox founded the Society of Cincinnati for Continental officers which had a _____ membership that appeared to be a step toward nobility in America.
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hereditary
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Henry Knox founded the Society of Cincinnati for Continental officers which had a hereditary membership that appeared to be a step toward _____ in America.
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nobility
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The Newburgh Conspiracy consisted of soldiers who threatened mutiny to receive a lump sum payment for _____ War service.
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Revolutionary
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The Pennsylvania Line of the Continental Army _____ for immediate discharge & pay since they felt the war was over even though the treaty was yet unsigned.
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mutinied
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The Pennsylvania Line of the Continental Army mutinied for immediate _____ & p_____ since they felt the war was over even though the treaty was yet unsigned.
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discharge/pay
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The Pennsylvania Line of the Continental Army mutinied for immediate discharge & pay since they felt the war was over even though the treaty was yet _____.
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unsigned
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American fears of a standing army were reawakened in 1783 by the _____ Conspiracy.
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Newburgh
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American fears of a standing army were reawakened in 1783 by the Society of _____ seemingly taking steps towards nobility in the United States.
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Cincinnati
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American fears of a standing army were reawakened in 1783 when the _____ Line of the continental Army mutinied since they felt the war was over.
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Pennsylvania
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In 1784 they formed the 1st American Regiment of 700 militia enlisted for 1 year. This was part of the Articles of Confederation government's post - _____ War policy
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Revolutionary
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In 1785 Congress turned to three year recruits to protect the frontier but they failed to do so. This was part of the _____ of _____ government's post - Revolutionary War policy
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Articles of Confederation
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_____ _____' revolt in Massachusetts showed how powerless the government really was
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Daniel Shays
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Divided military power between the states and federal government was a _____ doctrine regarding the military.
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Constitutional
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Shared military power between _____ & the President was a Constitutional doctrines regarding the military
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Congress
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States guarantees for republican form of government & retain control of the militia was a Constitutional doctrines regarding the _____.
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military
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Congress created the _____ Department as a result of U.S. Government actions under the Constitution
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War
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George Washington Appointed Henry _____ as the first secretary of war.
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Knox
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The _____ Militia Act of 1792 enrolled all able-bodied white men from 18 to 45 & the militia responsibility was given to states as a result of U.S. Government actions under the Constitution.
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Uniform
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The Uniform Militia Act of _____ enrolled all able-bodied white men from 18 to 45 & the militia responsibility was given to states.
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1792
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The Uniform Militia Act of 1792 enrolled all able-bodied white men from __ to __ & the militia responsibility was given to states.
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18 to 45
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The Uniform Militia Act of 1792 enrolled all able-bodied white men from 18 to 45 & the militia responsibility was given to _____.
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states
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In Sept. 1789 _____ created the 1st American Regiment & artillery battalion as a result of U.S. Government actions under the Constitution.
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Congress
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In Sept. 1789 Congress created the ___ American Regiment & artillery battalion.
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1st
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In Sept. 1789 Congress created the 1st American Regiment & _____ battalion.
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artillery
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In 1790 the _____ Indians revolted & Hamar was ambushed along the Maumee River
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Northwest
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In 1790 the Northwest Indians revolted & General Josiah _____ was ambushed along the Maumee River
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Hamar
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In 1790 the Northwest Indians revolted & Hamar was ambushed along the _____ River
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Maumee
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St. Clair was _____ along the Wabash River as a result of Indian relations in the west.
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ambushed
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St. Clair was ambushed along the _____ River as a result of Indian relations in the west.
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Wabash
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General "Mad" Anthony _____ used his new army the " Legion of the United States" to defeat the Indians at Fallen Timbers & got the Treaty of Ft. Grenville in which the Indians gave up Ohio & part of Indiana.
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Wayne
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Anthony Wayne used the _____ to defeat the Indians at Fallen Timbers & got the Treaty of Ft. Grenville in which the Indians gave up Ohio & part of Indiana.
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Legion
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Anthony Wayne used the Legion to defeat the Indians at _____ _____ & got the Treaty of Ft. Grenville in which the Indians gave up Ohio & part of Indiana.
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Fallen Timbers
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Anthony Wayne used the Legion to defeat the Indians at Fallen Timbers & got the Treaty of ___ _____ in which the Indians gave up Ohio & part of Indiana.
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Ft. Grenville
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Anthony Wayne used the Legion to defeat the Indians at Fallen Timbers & got the Treaty of Ft. Grenville in which the Indians gave up _____ & part of Indiana.
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Ohio
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Anthony Wayne used the Legion to defeat the Indians at Fallen Timbers & got the Treaty of Ft. Grenville in which the Indians gave up Ohio & part of _____.
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Indiana
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Western Pennsylvania frontiersmen opposed the US _____ tax on whiskey, which eventually led to the Whiskey Rebellion.
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excise
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Washington used militiamen to put down the _____ rebellion.
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Whiskey
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The _____ Rebellion showed the new national government could "ensure domestic tranquility."
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Whiskey
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Congress passed the Naval Act of 1794 to construct 6 frigates for war against _____ but only three were built as a result of The Federalists' policy toward the US Navy
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Algiers
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Coastal commerce areas supported a US _____ but interior & agrarian states opposed it as a result of The Federalists' policy toward the US Navy
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Navy
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The Department of the _____ with Benjamin Stoddert as SECNAV was created in 1798 due problems with France.
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Navy
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The Department of the Navy with Benjamin _____ as SECNAV was created in 1798 due problems with France.
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Stoddert
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The Department of the Navy with Benjamin Stoddert as _____ was created in 1798 due problems with France.
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SECNAV
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The Department of the Navy with Benjamin Stoddert as SECNAV was created in 1798 due problems with _____.
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France
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The Quasi War with _____ saw the USN escort convoys in the West Indies, hunt privateers, & sometimes fight French warships.
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France
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The Quasi War with France saw the __ _____ escort convoys in the West Indies, hunt privateers, & sometimes fight French warships.
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US Navy
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The Quasi War with France saw the USN escort convoys in the West Indies, _____ _____, & sometimes fight French warships.
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hunt privateers
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A small _____ army augmented by militia & volunteers during wartime is a Federalist legacy of military policy
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professional
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A system of arsenals, dockyards & coastal fortifications is a _____ legacy of military policy
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Federalist
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A small USN showing the flag in peacetime to protect US _____ & plundering enemy shipping in wartime is a Federalist legacy of military policy
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shipping
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A passive defense policy to preserve the country in crisis until its strength could be _____ is a Federalist legacy of military policy
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mobilized
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The militia was the first line of defense as _____ cut both the US Army & US Navy.
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Jefferson
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Jefferson created the ____ in 1802
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United States Military Acadamy
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The War with _____ partially halted some naval retrenchment, although Congress preferred gunboats to a large fleet of large warships.
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Tripoli
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Jefferson preferred to use _____ coercion to military power against Britain & France.
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economic
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The _____ hurt the US economy & caused agricultural depression for farmers leading to the US entering the War of 1812.
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Embargo
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_____ wanting to expand into Canada & Florida lead the US to enter the War of 1812.
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Westerners
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The War Hawks pressing for war & the British impressing American _____ led to the United States entering the war of 1812.
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seamen
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Westerners felt the British were aiding the _____ who were attacking the American frontier, which led to the US entering the war of 1812.
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Indians
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Getting a late start with a small army & weak navy was one of the _____ US in the War of 1812
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handicaps
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President Madison was a ______ commander-in-chief and is considered one of the US handicaps during the war of 1812.
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weak
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_____ in the government & army was a US handicap in the War of 1812
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factionalism
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Conflicts between national & regional _____ concerns was a US handicap in the War of 1812
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strategic
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The opposition to the War of 1812 was centered in ___ _____.
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New England
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The opposition to the War of 1812 led to the _____ Convention
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Hartford
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The opposition to the War of 1812 ensured New England would not _____ in prosecuting the war
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cooperate
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The theaters of war in the War of 1812 Included The Northeast- _____ border from Niagara to Lake Champlain
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Canadian
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The theaters of war in the War of 1812 Included The Northeast- Canadian border from ____ to Lake Champlain
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Niagara
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The theaters of war in the War of 1812 Included The Northeast- Canadian border from Niagara to Lake _____
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Champlain
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The theaters of war in the War of 1812 Included The _____- from Lake Erie to Lake Huron
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Northwest
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The theaters of war in the War of 1812 Included The Northwest- from Lake _____ to Lake Huron
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Erie
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The theaters of war in the War of 1812 Included The Northwest- from Lake Erie to Lake _____.
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Huron
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The theaters of war in the War of 1812 included The _____- from New Orleans to Pensacola
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Southern
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The theaters of war in the War of 1812 included The Southern- from ___ _____ to Pensacola
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New Orleans
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The theaters of war in the War of 1812 included The Southern- from New Orleans to _____
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Pensacola
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The theaters of war in the War of 1812 included The _____- including the eastern seaboard & the Atlantic Ocean
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Eastern
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The theaters of war in the War of 1812 included The Eastern- including the eastern _____ & the Atlantic Ocean
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seaboard
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The theaters of war in the War of 1812 included The Eastern- including the eastern seaboard & the _____ Ocean
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Atlantic
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The Canadian Campaign in 1812 included A _____ British defense force in Canada because of other worldwide commitments
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small
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The Canadian Campaign in 1812 included A small British defense force in Canada because of other _____ commitments
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worldwide
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The Canadian Campaign in 1812 included William _____ invasion failed & he surrendered Detroit.
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Hull's
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The Canadian Campaign in 1812 included American Gen. William Hull's invasion failed & he surrendered _____.
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Detroit
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The Canadian Campaign in 1812 included Lt. Governor of New York Stephen ___ _____ invasion failed when militiamen refused to cross into Canada & he was defeated at Queenstown Heights
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Van Renssalear's
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The Canadian Campaign in 1812 included Stephen Van Renssalear's invasion failed when militiamen refused to cross into _____ & he was defeated at Queenstown Heights
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Canada
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The Canadian Campaign in 1812 included when Lieutenant Governor of New York Stephen Van Renssalear's invasion failed when militiamen refused to cross into Canada & he was defeated at _____ Heights.
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Queenstown Heights
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The Canadian Campaign in 1812 included when General Henry ______ invasion failed when militiamen refused to cross into Canada.
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Dearborn's
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The Canadian Campaign in 1812 included when Henry Dearborn's invasion failed when militiamen refused to cross into _____.
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Canada
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The Federalist frigates were the _____ in the world officered by young men experienced in fighting the Tripolian pirates During the war of 1812.
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best
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The Federalist frigates were the best in the world officered by young men experienced in fighting the _____ pirates During the war of 1812.
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Tripolian
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The Federalist _____ were the best in the world officered by young men experienced in fighting the Tripolian pirates During the war of 1812.
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frigates
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During US policy of 1813, _____ _____ _____ defeated the RN on Lake Erie which pushed British land forces back.
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Oliver Hazard Perry
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During US policy of 1813, American Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry defeated the _____ _____ on Lake Erie which pushed British land forces back.
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RN
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During US policy of 1813, Oliver Hazard Perry defeated the RN on Lake _____ which pushed British land forces back.
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Erie
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During US policy of 1813, Oliver Hazard Perry defeated the RN on Lake Erie which pushed British _____ forces back.
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land
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During US policy of 1813,Zebulon ______ raided York but Dearborn is defeated at Chrysler's Farm.
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Pike
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During US policy of 1813,Zebulon Pike raided _____ but Dearborn is defeated at Chrysler's Farm.
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York
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During US policy of 1813,Zebulon Pike raided York but _____ is defeated at Chrysler's Farm.
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Dearborn
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During US policy of 1813,Zebulon Pike raided York but Dearborn is defeated at _____ Farm.
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Chrysler's
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During US policy of 1813, Major General Jacob Jennings _____ successfully invaded Canada but the force retreated after he & Winfield Scott were wounded.
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Brown
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During US policy of 1813, Jacob Brown successfully invaded _____ but the force retreated after he & Winfield Scott were wounded.
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Canada
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During US policy of 1813, Jacob Brown successfully invaded Canada but the force _____ after he & Winfield Scott were wounded.
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retreated
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During US policy of 1813, Jacob Brown successfully invaded Canada but the force retreated after he & _____ _____ were wounded.
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Winfield Scott
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During the British offensives of 1814, British Commander in chief of North American forces, LT. Gen George _____ invaded the US from Montreal but retreated after the RN was defeated on Lake Champlain to cut his supply line.
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Prevost
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During the British offensives of 1814,Commander and Chief of British forces in North America, George Prevost invaded the US from _____ but retreated after the RN was defeated on Lake Champlain to cut his supply line.
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Montreal
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During the British offensives of 1814, Prevost invaded the US from Montreal but retreated after the RN was defeated on Lake _____ to cut his supply line.
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Champlain
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During the British offensives of 1814, Prevost invaded the US from Montreal but retreated after the RN was defeated on Lake Champlain to cut his _____ line.
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supply
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During the British offensives of 1814, British General Robert _____ captured Washington DC but failed to take Baltimore.
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Ross
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During the British offensives of 1814, British Major General Robert Ross captured _____ __ but failed to take Baltimore.
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Washington DC
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During the British offensives of 1814, Robert Ross captured Washington DC but failed to take _____.
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Baltimore
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During the British offensives of 1814, _____ _____ defeated the Indians in the Southwest in the Creek War.
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Andrew Jackson
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During the British offensives of 1814, Andrew Jackson defeated the _____ in the Southwest in the Creek War.
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Indians
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During the British offensives of 1814, Andrew Jackson defeated the Indians in the _____ in the Creek War.
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Southwest
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During the British offensives of 1814, Andrew Jackson defeated the Indians in the Southwest in the _____ _____.
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Creek War
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During the British offensives of 1814, _____ _____ won a major battle at New Orleans after the war was over & the peace treaty had already been signed.
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Andrew Jackson
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During the British offensives of 1814, Andrew Jackson won a major battle at ___ _____ after the war was over & the peace treaty had already been signed.
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New Orleans
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During the British offensives of 1814, Andrew Jackson won a major battle at New Orleans after the war was _____ & the peace treaty had already been signed.
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over
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During the British offensives of 1814, Andrew Jackson won a major battle at New Orleans after the war was over & the ______ treaty had already been signed.
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peace
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The Treaty of Ghent was a _____ _____ _____ _____ treaty
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status quo ante bellum
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The Treaty of Ghent was signed by the British because the war in _____ was temporarily over
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Europe
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The Treaty of Ghent failed to address any of the _____ concerns that led to war in 1812
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US
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Significant developments that impacted military policy during the 1820's & 1830's included The _____ _____ provided technological advances.
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Industrial Revolution
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Significant developments that impacted military policy during the 1820's & 1830's included, There was a beginning of real military _____.
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professionalism
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Significant developments that impacted military policy during the 1820's & 1830's included, The _____ _____ aided the nation's territorial expansion & economic development.
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armed forces
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, Congress votin to expand the US Navy to _ ships of the line (74 guns) and 12 frigates that were to be built slowly over time.
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9
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, Congress votin to expand the US Navy to 9 ships of the line (__ guns) and 12 frigates that were to be built slowly over time.
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74
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, Congress votin to expand the US Navy to 9 ships of the line (74 guns) and __ frigates that were to be built slowly over time.
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12
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, Congress votin to expand the US Navy to 9 ships of the line (74 guns) and 12 frigates that were to be built _____ _____.
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over time
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, Navy ships were divided into _____- the Med, Pacific, South Atlantic, East Indies, Home, & African
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squadrons
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, Navy ships were divided into squadrons- ___ ___, Pacific, South Atlantic, East Indies, Home, & African
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the Med
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, Navy ships were divided into squadrons- the Med, _____, South Atlantic, East Indies, Home, & African
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Pacific
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, Navy ships were divided into squadrons- the Med, Pacific, _____ _____, East Indies, Home, & African
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South Atlantic
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, Navy ships were divided into squadrons- the Med, Pacific, South Atlantic, _____ _____, Home, & African
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East Indies
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, Navy ships were divided into squadrons- the Med, Pacific, South Atlantic, East Indies, _____, & African.
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Home
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, Navy ships were divided into squadrons- the Med, Pacific, South Atlantic, East Indies, Home, & _____.
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African
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, A Board of _____ Commissioners was founded & then abolished in 1842.
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Navy
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, A Board of Navy Commissioners was founded & then _____ in 1842.
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abolished
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, The Board of Navy Commissioners was replaced by _____ Bureaus: Yards & Docks, Construction, Equipment & Repair, Medicine & Surgery, and Ordnance & Hydrography.
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five
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, The Board of Navy Commissioners was replaced by five Bureaus: _____ & _____, Construction, Equipment & Repair, Medicine & Surgery, and Ordnance & Hydrography.
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Yards & Docks
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, The Board of Navy Commissioners was replaced by five Bureaus: Yards & Docks, _____, Equipment & Repair, Medicine & Surgery, and Ordnance & Hydrography.
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Construction
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, The Board of Navy Commissioners was replaced by five Bureaus: Yards & Docks, Construction, _____ & _____, Medicine & Surgery, and Ordnance & Hydrography.
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Equipment & Repair
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, The Board of Navy Commissioners was replaced by five Bureaus: Yards & Docks, Construction, Equipment & Repair, _____ & _____, and Ordnance & Hydrography.
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Medicine & Surgery
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Naval developments in postwar of 1812 America included, The Board of Navy Commissioners was replaced by five Bureaus: Yards & Docks, Construction, Equipment & Repair, Medicine & Surgery, and _____ & _____.
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Ordnance & Hydrography
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The US defense policy in the 1820's & 1830's included, The first line of defense was the US _____.
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Navy
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The US defense policy in the 1820's & 1830's included, The Regular Army manned a line of _____ fortifications.
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seacoast
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The US defense policy in the 1820's & 1830's included, A well-organized militia was _____ to be provided
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supposed
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The US defense policy in the 1820's & 1830's included A ______ _____ was created in 1821 but he had a problem with autonomous bureau chiefs.
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Commanding General
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Industrial Revolution's Technology provided increased firepower with _____ caps, cylindrical bullets, rifles, & breechloaders.
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percussion
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Industrial Revolution's Technology provided increased firepower with percussion caps, _____ bullets, rifles, & breechloaders.
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cylindrical
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Industrial Revolution's Technology provided increased firepower with percussion caps, cylindrical bullets, _____, & breech-loaders.
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rifles
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Industrial Revolution's Technology provided increased firepower with percussion caps, cylindrical bullets, rifles, & _____.
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breech-loaders
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Industrial Revolution's Technology provided enhanced mobility by using _____ & railroads.
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steamboats
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Industrial Revolution's Technology provided enhanced mobility by using steamboats & _____.
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railroads
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Industrial Revolution's Technology provided improved communications due to the use of the _____.
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telegraph
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Naval technology changes due to the Industrial Revolution included _____ replacing sail power.
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Steamships
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Naval technology changes due to the Industrial Revolution included Wooden hulls were replaced (slowly) by _____ hulls.
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steel
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included Prof. Dennis Hart _____ at USMA adopted French ideas & taught them to most of the men who would become Civil War leaders.
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Mahan
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included Prof. Dennis Hart Mahan at ____ adopted French ideas & taught them to most of the men who would become Civil War leaders.
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USMA
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included Prof. Dennis Hart Mahan at USMA adopted _____ ideas & taught them to most of the men who would become Civil War leaders.
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French
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included Prof. Dennis Hart Mahan at USMA adopted French ideas & taught them to most of the men who would become _____ War leaders.
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Civil
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he leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included _____ establishing the Kriegs Academie& following Clausewitz who stressed strategy but Americans ignored this development.
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Prussia
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he leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included Prussia establishing the _____ Academie & following Clausewitz who stressed strategy but Americans ignored this development.
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Kriegs
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he leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included Prussia establishing the Kriegs Academie& following Major General Carl von _____ who stressed strategy but Americans ignored this development.
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Clausewitz
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he leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included Prussia establishing the Kriegs Academie& following Clausewitz who stressed _____ but Americans ignored this development.
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strategy
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he leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included Prussia establishing the Kriegs Academie & following Clausewitz who stressed strategy but _____ ignored this development.
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Americans
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included The _____ created schools that emphasized engineering & de Jomini's "The Art of War" stressing decisive geographic points, speed, movement, & lines of supply & communication was studied by Americans
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French
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included The French created schools that emphasized _____ & de Jomini's "The Art of War" stressing decisive geographic points, speed, movement, & lines of supply & communication was studied by Americans
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engineering
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included The French created schools that emphasized engineering & __ _____ "The Art of War" stressing decisive geographic points, speed, movement, & lines of supply & communication was studied by Americans
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de Jomini's
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included The French created schools that emphasized engineering & de Jomini's "___ ___ __ ___" stressing decisive geographic points, speed, movement, & lines of supply & communication was studied by Americans
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The Art of War
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included The French created schools that emphasized engineering & de Jomini's "The Art of War" stressing decisive _____ points, speed, movement, & lines of supply & communication was studied by Americans
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geographic
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included The French created schools that emphasized engineering & de Jomini's "The Art of War" stressing decisive geographic points, _____, movement, & lines of supply & communication was studied by Americans
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speed
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included The French created schools that emphasized engineering & de Jomini's "The Art of War" stressing decisive geographic points, speed, _____, & lines of supply & communication was studied by Americans
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movement
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included The French created schools that emphasized engineering & de Jomini's "The Art of War" stressing decisive geographic points, speed, movement, & _____ of _____ & communication was studied by Americans
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lines of supply
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included The French created schools that emphasized engineering & de Jomini's "The Art of War" stressing decisive geographic points, speed, movement, & lines of supply & _____ was studied by Americans
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communication
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included The French created schools that emphasized engineering & de Jomini's "The Art of War" stressing decisive geographic points, speed, movement, & lines of supply & communication was studied by _____.
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Americans
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included _____ _____ following the French system & Annapolis was started in 1845.
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West Point
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included West Point following the _____ system & Annapolis was started in 1845.
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French
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The leading military theory in the 1820's & 1830's included West Point following the French system & _____ was started in 1845.
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Annapolis
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included West Point impacting the army so that __% of all Army officers in 1860 were USMA graduates.
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76
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included West Point impacting the army so that 76% of all _____ officers in 1860 were USMA graduates.
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Army
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included West Point impacting the army so that 76% of all Army officers in 1860 were ____ graduates.
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USMA
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included A distinct military _____ emerged that saw officership as a lifelong commitment.
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subculture
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included A distinct military subculture emerged that saw officership as a _____ commitment.
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lifelong
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included The _____ system was expanded & developed formal regulations that brought some stability to military administration.
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staff
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included The staff system was _____ & developed formal regulations that brought some stability to military administration.
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expanded
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included The staff system was expanded & developed formal _____ that brought some stability to military administration.
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regulations
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included The staff system was expanded & developed formal regulations that brought some _____ to military administration.
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stability
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included The staff system was expanded & developed formal regulations that brought some _____ to military administration.
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stability
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included _____ militias became more important than common militias.
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Volunteer
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included Volunteer militias became more important than _____ militias.
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common
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The US Army's role in the west included: Soldiers explored the west including _____ & _____ (1804-06), Stephen Long (1819-20), and John C. Fremont (1842)
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Lewis & Clark
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The US Army's role in the west included: Soldiers explored the west including Lewis & Clark (1804-06), Stephen _____ (1819-20), and John C. Fremont (1842)
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Long
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included The _____ system was expanded & developed formal regulations that brought some stability to military administration.
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staff
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included The staff system was _____ & developed formal regulations that brought some stability to military administration.
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expanded
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included The staff system was expanded & developed _____ regulations that brought some stability to military administration.
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formal
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included The staff system was expanded & developed formal _____ that brought some stability to military administration.
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regulations
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included The staff system was expanded & developed formal regulations that brought some _____ to military administration.
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stability
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included The staff system was expanded & developed formal regulations that brought some stability to military _____.
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administration
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included _____ militias became more important than common militias.
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Volunteer
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American military culture after the War of 1812 included Volunteer militias became more important than _____ militias.
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common
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The US Army's role in the west included: Soldiers explored the west including _____ & _____ (1804-06), Stephen Long (1819-20), and John C. Fremont (1842)
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Lewis & Clark
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The US Army's role in the west included: Soldiers explored the west including Lewis & Clark (1804-06), Stephen _____ (1819-20), and John C. Fremont (1842)
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Long
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The US Army's role in the west included: Soldiers explored the west including Lewis & Clark (1804-06), Stephen Long (1819-20), and John C. _____ (1842)
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Fremont
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The US Army's role in the west included: The Army _____ & _____ transportation networks of roads, canals, railroads, and improved rivers.
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built & improved
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The US Army's role in the west included: The Army built & improved _____ networks of roads, canals, railroads, and improved rivers.
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transportation
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The US Army's role in the west included: The Army built & improved transportation networks of _____, canals, railroads, and improved rivers.
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roads
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The US Army's role in the west included: The Army built & improved transportation networks of roads, _____, railroads, and improved rivers.
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canals
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The US Army's role in the west included: The Army built & improved transportation networks of roads, canals, _____, and improved rivers.
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railroads
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The US Army's role in the west included: The Army built & improved transportation networks of roads, canals, railroads, and improved _____.
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rivers
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The US Army's role in the west included: The Army served as a ___-_____ agency to regulate trade with the Indians & protect the settlers.
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law-enforcement
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The US Army's role in the west included: The Army served as a law-enforcement agency to regulate _____ with the Indians & protect the settlers.
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trade
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The US Army's role in the west included: The Army served as a law-enforcement agency to regulate trade with the _____ & protect the settlers.
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Indians
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The US Army's role in the west included: The Army served as a law-enforcement agency to regulate trade with the Indians & protect the _____.
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settlers
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The US Navy's role between 1838 and 1861 included The Navy undertook explorations of the _____, Rio de la Plata, Arctic Sea, Pacific Ocean & charted the west coast of Africa.
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Amazon
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The US Navy's role between 1838 and 1861 included The Navy undertook explorations of the Amazon, ___ __ __ _____, Arctic Sea, Pacific Ocean & charted the west coast of Africa.
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Rio de la Plata
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The US Navy's role between 1838 and 1861 included The Navy undertook explorations of the Amazon, Rio de la Plata, _____ Sea, Pacific Ocean & charted the west coast of Africa.
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Arctic
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The US Navy's role between 1838 and 1861 included The Navy undertook explorations of the Amazon, Rio de la Plata, Arctic Sea, _____ Ocean & charted the west coast of Africa.
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Pacific
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The US Navy's role between 1838 and 1861 included The Navy undertook explorations of the Amazon, Rio de la Plata, Arctic Sea, Pacific Ocean & charted the _____ coast of Africa.
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west
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The US Navy's role between 1838 and 1861 included The Navy undertook explorations of the Amazon, Rio de la Plata, Arctic Sea, Pacific Ocean & charted the west coast of _____.
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Africa
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The US Navy's role between 1838 and 1861 included The Navy opened trade with _____ (1844) & Japan (1854).
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China
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The US Navy's role between 1838 and 1861 included The Navy opened trade with China (1844) & _____ (1854).
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Japan
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The US Navy's role between 1838 and 1861 included The Navy protected US _____ & citizens in Asia, the Caribbean & the Mediterranean.
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property
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The US Navy's role between 1838 and 1861 included The Navy protected US property & _____ in Asia, the Caribbean & the Mediterranean.
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citizens
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The US Navy's role between 1838 and 1861 included The Navy protected US property & citizens in _____, the Caribbean & the Mediterranean.
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Asia
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The US Navy's role between 1838 and 1861 included The Navy protected US property & citizens in Asia, the _____ & the Mediterranean.
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Caribbean
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The US Navy's role between 1838 and 1861 included The Navy protected US property & citizens in Asia, the Caribbean & the _____.
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Mediterranean
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The US Army-Indian relations in the 1830's included The US Army was involved in _____ removal by organizing the traveling parties, protecting settlers & forcing the Indians to move.
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Indian
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The US Army-Indian relations in the 1830's included The US Army was involved in Indian removal by organizing the _____ parties, protecting settlers & forcing the Indians to move.
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traveling
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The US Army-Indian relations in the 1830's included The US Army was involved in Indian removal by organizing the traveling parties, protecting _____ & forcing the Indians to move.
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settlers
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The US Army-Indian relations in the 1830's included The US Army was involved in Indian removal by organizing the traveling parties, protecting settlers & forcing the Indians to _____.
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move
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The US Army-Indian relations in the 1830's included The Army defeated the _____ in 1836
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Creeks
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The US Army-Indian relations in the 1830's included The Army defeated the ___ & ___ tribes in Illinois in 1832 in the Black Hawk War.
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Sac & Fox
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The US Army-Indian relations in the 1830's included The Army defeated the Sac & Fox tribes in _____ in 1832 in the Black Hawk War.
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Illinois
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The US Army-Indian relations in the 1830's included The Army defeated the Sac & Fox tribes in Illinois in 1832 in the _____ _____ War.
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Black Hawk
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The US Army-Indian relations in the 1830's included The Army fought the _____ in Florida & finally forced most of them into Indian Territory after COL Worth destroyed their crops.
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Seminoles
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The US Army-Indian relations in the 1830's included The Army fought the Seminoles in _____ & finally forced most of them into Indian Territory after COL Worth destroyed their crops.
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Florida
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The US Army-Indian relations in the 1830's included The Army fought the Seminoles in Florida & finally forced most of them into _____ Territory after COL Worth destroyed their crops.
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Indian
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The US Army-Indian relations in the 1830's included The Army fought the Seminoles in Florida & finally forced most of them into Indian Territory after COL _____ destroyed their crops.
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Worth
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The US Army-Indian relations in the 1830's included The Army fought the Seminoles in Florida & finally forced most of them into Indian Territory after COL Worth destroyed their _____.
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crops
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President Polk's foreign policy problems included _____ campaigned on a platform pledging 54 40' or fight in Oregon against the British.
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Polk
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President Polk's foreign policy problems included Polk campaigned on a platform pledging __ __' or fight in Oregon against the British.
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54 40
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President Polk's foreign policy problems included Polk campaigned on a platform pledging 54 40' or fight in _____ against the British.
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Oregon
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President Polk's foreign policy problems included Polk campaigned on a platform pledging 54 40' or fight in Oregon against the _____.
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British
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President Polk's foreign policy problems included President Polk compromise with the _____ along the 49th parallel in Oregon.
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British
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President Polk's foreign policy problems included President Polk compromise with the British along the __th parallel in Oregon.
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49
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President Polk's foreign policy problems included President Polk compromise with the British along the 49th parallel in _____.
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Oregon
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President Polk's foreign policy problems included Polk wanted to acquire _____, New Mexico & Texas.
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California
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President Polk's foreign policy problems included Polk wanted to acquire California, ___ _____ & Texas.
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New Mexico
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President Polk's foreign policy problems included Polk wanted to acquire California, New Mexico & _____.
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Texas
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President Polk's foreign policy problems included Texas was _____ in 1845 which brought with it a border dispute with Mexico.
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annexed
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President Polk's foreign policy problems included Texas was annexed in 1845 which brought with it a _____ dispute with Mexico.
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border
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President Polk's foreign policy problems included Texas was annexed in 1845 which brought with it a border dispute with _____.
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Mexico
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In the Southern Texas/Northern Mexico campaign in the Mexican War Zachary _____ moved his army south of the Neuces River into disputed territory.
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Taylor
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In the Southern Texas/Northern Mexico campaign in the Mexican War Zachary Taylor moved his army south of the _____ River into disputed territory.
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Neuces
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In the Southern Texas/Northern Mexico campaign in the Mexican War Zachary Taylor moved his army south of the Neuces River into _____ territory.
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disputed
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In the Southern Texas/_____ Mexico campaign in the Mexican War General Arista moved north of the Rio Grande & shed "American blood on American soil."
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Northern
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In the Southern Texas/Northern Mexico campaign in the Mexican War General _____ moved north of the Rio Grande & shed "American blood on American soil."
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Arista
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In the Southern Texas/Northern Mexico campaign in the Mexican War General Arista moved north of the ___ _____ & shed "American blood on American soil."
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Rio Grande
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In the Southern Texas/Northern Mexico campaign in the Mexican War General Arista moved north of the Rio Grande & shed "_____ _____ __ _____ _____."
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American blood on American soil
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In the Southern Texas/Northern Mexico campaign in the Mexican War _____ army was defeated at Palo Alto & Reseca de la Palma.
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Arista's
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In the Southern Texas/Northern Mexico campaign in the Mexican War Arista's army was defeated at _____ _____ "High Sticks" & Reseca de la Palma.
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Palo Alto
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In the Southern Texas/Northern Mexico campaign in the Mexican War Arista's army was defeated at Palo Alto & _____ __ __ _____ (Dry Palm).
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Reseca de la Palma
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In the Southern Texas/Northern Mexico campaign in the Mexican War, after General Arista's army was defeated, _____ then crossed the Rio Grande into Mexico.
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Taylor
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In the Southern Texas/Northern Mexico campaign in the Mexican War, after General Arista's army was defeated, Taylor then crossed the ___ _____ into Mexico.
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Rio Grande
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Those Americans who criticized the war with Mexico included _____ who saw the war as a plot to expand slave territory
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abolitionists
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Those Americans who criticized the war with Mexico included abolitionists who saw the war as a ____ to expand slave territory
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plot
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Those Americans who criticized the war with Mexico included abolitionists who saw the war as a plot to expand _____ territory
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slave
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Those Americans who criticized the war with Mexico included _____ who argued the war violated Christian principles
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pacifists
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Those Americans who criticized the war with Mexico included pacifists who argued the war violated _____ principles
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Christian
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Those Americans who criticized the war with Mexico included _____ politicians who thought Polk launched the invasion for imperialism
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Whig
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Those Americans who criticized the war with Mexico included Whig politicians who thought _____ launched the invasion for imperialism
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Polk
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Those Americans who criticized the war with Mexico included Whig politicians who thought Polk launched the invasion for _____.
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imperialism
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Those Americans who criticized the war with Mexico included _____ Whigs who voted against military appropriations for war to expand slavery
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Conscience
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Those Americans who criticized the war with Mexico included Conscience Whigs who voted _____ military appropriations for war to expand slavery
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against
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Those Americans who criticized the war with Mexico included Conscience Whigs who voted against military appropriations for war to expand _____.
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slavery
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President Polk's direction of the Mexican War included: He exercise _____ control over all its aspects.
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tight
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President Polk's direction of the Mexican War included: Polk _____ both Taylor & Scot,t who were Whigs with presidential ambitions.
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disliked
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President Polk's direction of the Mexican War included: Polk disliked both General Zachary _____ & Brigadier General Winfield Scott who were Whigs with presidential ambitions.
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Taylor
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President Polk's direction of the Mexican War included: Polk disliked both Gen. Zachary Taylor & Gen. Winfield _____ who were Whigs with presidential ambitions.
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Scott
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President Polk's direction of the Mexican War included: Polk disliked both Taylor & Scot,t who were _____ with presidential ambitions.
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Whigs
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President Polk's direction of the Mexican War included: Polk disliked both Taylor & Scot,t who were Whigs with _____ ambitions.
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presidential
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President Polk's direction of the Mexican War included: Polk _____ the volunteer militia & called for 50,000 volunteers for 12 months.
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mobilized
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President Polk's direction of the Mexican War included: Polk mobilized the volunteer militia & called for __,___ volunteers for 12 months.
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50,000
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President Polk's direction of the Mexican War included: Polk mobilized the volunteer militia & called for 50,000 volunteers for __ months.
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12
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President Polk's direction of the Mexican War included: _____ (frugal to the point of stinginess) appropriations crippled procurement & transportation.
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Parsimonious
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President Polk's direction of the Mexican War included: Parsimonious appropriations _____ procurement & transportation.
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crippled
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President Polk's direction of the Mexican War included: Parsimonious appropriations crippled procurement & _____.
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transportation
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included GEN Pedro _____ replaced General Mariano Arista & had 7500 men & 42 cannons to hold Monterey.
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Ampudia
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included GEN Pedro Ampudia replaced General Mariano _____ & had 7500 men & 42 cannons to hold Monterey.
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Arista
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included GEN Pedro Ampudia replaced Arista & had ____ men & 42 cannons to hold Monterey.
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7500
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included GEN Pedro Ampudia replaced Arista & had 7500 men & __ cannons to hold Monterey.
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42
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included GEN Pedro Ampudia replaced Arista & had 7500 men & 42 cannons to hold ______.
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Monterey
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Gen. Zachary Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included Gen.Taylor had ____ men & lacked siege guns.
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6200
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included Taylor had 6200 men & _____ siege guns.
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lacked
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included Taylor used a _____ envelopment & fought his way into the city with many casualties.
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double
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included Taylor used a double envelopment & _______ his way into the city with many casualties.
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fought
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included Taylor used a double envelopment & fought his way into the city with _____ casualties.
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many
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included Taylor & _____ agreed to an 8 week truce which made Polk furious.
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Ampudia
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included Taylor & Ampudia agreed to an _ week truce which made Polk furious.
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8
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included Taylor & Ampudia agreed to an 8 week _____ which made Polk furious.
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truce
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included Taylor & Ampudia agreed to an 8 week truce which made _____ furious.
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Polk
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Taylor's campaign for Monterrey included Taylor & Ampudia agreed to an 8 week truce which made Polk ______.
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furious
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The California & New Mexico campaign included In _____, Fremont & the Bear Flag revolt took place in the north, Sloat & Stockton of the Navy took SF & Monterey, and Kearny took southern California.
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California
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The California & New Mexico campaign included In California, Captain John Charles _____ & the Bear Flag revolt took place in the north, Sloat & Stockton of the Navy took SF & Monterey, and Kearny took southern California.
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Fremont
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The California & New Mexico campaign included In California, Fremont & the _____ _____ revolt took place in the north, Sloat & Stockton of the Navy took SF & Monterey, and Kearny took southern California.
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Bear Flag
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The California & New Mexico campaign included In California, Fremont & the Bear Flag revolt took place in the _____, Sloat & Stockton of the Navy took SF & Monterey, and Kearny took southern California.
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north
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The California & New Mexico campaign included In California, Fremont & the Bear Flag revolt took place in the north, Rear Admiral John D. _____ & Commodore Robert F. _____ of the Navy took SF & Monterey, and Kearny took southern California.
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Sloat & Stockton
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The California & New Mexico campaign included In California, Fremont & the Bear Flag revolt took place in the north, Sloat & Stockton of the _____ took SF & Monterey, and Kearny took southern California.
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Navy
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The California & New Mexico campaign included In California, Fremont & the Bear Flag revolt took place in the north, Sloat & Stockton of the Navy took __ & _____, and Kearny took southern California.
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SF & Monterey
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The California & New Mexico campaign included In California, Fremont & the Bear Flag revolt took place in the north, Sloat & Stockton of the Navy took SF & Monterey, and Gen. Stephen Watts _____ took southern California.
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Kearny
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The California & New Mexico campaign included In California, Fremont & the Bear Flag revolt took place in the north, Sloat & Stockton of the Navy took SF & Monterey, and Kearny took _____ California.
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southern
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The California & New Mexico campaign included Stephen _____ marched through Santa Fe & a revolt in New Mexico was crushed by Sterling Price
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Kearny
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The California & New Mexico campaign included Stephen Kearny marched through _____ __& a revolt in New Mexico was crushed by Sterling Price
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Santa Fe
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The California & New Mexico campaign included Stephen Kearny marched through Santa Fe & a revolt in ___ _____ was crushed by Sterling Price
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New Mexico
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The California & New Mexico campaign included Stephen Kearny marched through Santa Fe & a revolt in New Mexico was crushed by Colonel Sterling _____
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Price
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The California & New Mexico campaign included a very _____ command system in California
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confused
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At the Battle of _____ _____ aka "Pleasant view " in 1847 Polk took most of Taylor's experienced troops & gave them to Scott for his invasion of Mexico.
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Buena Vista
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At the Battle of Buena Vista in 1847 _____ took most of Taylor's experienced troops & gave them to Scott for his invasion of Mexico.
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Polk
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At the Battle of Buena Vista in 1847 Polk took most of _____ experienced troops & gave them to Scott for his invasion of Mexico.
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Taylor's
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t the Battle of Buena Vista in 1847 Polk took most of Taylor's experienced troops & gave them to ______ for his invasion of Mexico.
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Scott
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At the Battle of Buena Vista in 1847 Polk took most of Taylor's experienced troops & gave them to Scott for his invasion of _____.
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Mexico
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At the Battle of Buena Vista in 1847 Taylor had _____ men, 90% of whom had never been in battle.
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4500
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At the Battle of Buena Vista in 1847 Taylor had 4500 men, __% of whom had never been in battle.
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90
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At the Battle of Buena Vista in 1847 _____ _____ launched a strong assault on the US lines.
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Santa Anna
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At the Battle of Buena Vista in 1847 The volunteers rallied under COL Jefferson _____ & the US Army artillery blew away the Mexican attackers.
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Davis
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At the Battle of Buena Vista in 1847 The volunteers rallied under COL Jefferson Davis & the US Army _____ blew away the Mexican attackers.
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artillery
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At the Battle of Buena Vista in 1847 The volunteers rallied under COL Jefferson Davis & the US Army artillery blew away the _____ attackers.
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Mexican
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At the Battle of Buena Vista in 1847 The _____ rallied under COL Jefferson Davis & the US Army artillery blew away the Mexican attackers.
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volunteers
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Winfield Scott's campaign in _____ Mexico included Scott used 10,000 men to besiege & capture Mexico City.
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central
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Winfield Scott's campaign in central Mexico included Scott used __,___ men to besiege & capture Mexico City.
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10,000
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Winfield Scott's campaign in central Mexico included Scott used 10,000 men to besiege & capture _____ City.
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Mexico
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Winfield Scott's campaign in central Mexico included _____ _____ tried to block the road at Cerro Gordo but Lee found a way around the Mexican left flank & the Mexicans retreated.
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Santa Anna
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Winfield Scott's campaign in central Mexico included Santa Anna tried to block the road at _____ _____ (Fat Hill) but Lee found a way around the Mexican left flank & the Mexicans retreated.
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Cerro Gordo
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Winfield Scott's campaign in central Mexico included Santa Anna tried to block the road at Cerro Gordo but _____ found a way around the Mexican left flank & the Mexicans retreated.
|
Lee
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Winfield Scott's campaign in central Mexico included Santa Anna tried to block the road at Cerro Gordo but Lee found a way around the Mexican _____ flank & the Mexicans retreated.
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left
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|
Winfield Scott's campaign in central Mexico included Santa Anna tried to block the road at Cerro Gordo but Lee found a way around the Mexican left flank & the Mexicans _____.
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retreated
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Winfield Scott's campaign in central Mexico included Scott assaulted Mexico City from the _____ at Contrearas & Churubusco.
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south
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Winfield Scott's campaign in central Mexico included Scott assaulted Mexico City from the south at _____ & Churubusco.
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Contrearas
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Winfield Scott's campaign in central Mexico included Scott assaulted Mexico City from the south at Contrearas & _____ or "place (or temple) of Huitzilopochtli".
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Churubusco
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Winfield Scott's campaign in central Mexico included Scott captured Mexico City after _____ ___ _____ "King's Mill" & Chapultepac fell.
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Molino del Rey
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|
Winfield Scott's campaign in central Mexico included Scott captured Mexico City after Molino del Rey & _____ fell.
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Chapultepac
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The Treaty of _____ _____ included The US paid Mexico $15,000,000 and assumed the damage claims of US citizens against Mexico ($3,250,000)
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Guadalupe Hidalgo
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|
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo included The US paid Mexico $__,___,___ and assumed the damage claims of US citizens against Mexico ($3,250,000)
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15,000,000
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo included The US paid Mexico $15,000,000 and assumed the damage claims of US citizens against Mexico ($_,___,___)
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3,250,000
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo included The US paid Mexico $15,000,000 and assumed the damage claims of _____ citizens against Mexico ($3,250,000)
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US
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo included Mexico agreed to the ___ _____ River as the border.
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Rio Grande River
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo included Mexico ceded _____ & New Mexico (the Southwest)
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California
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo included Mexico ceded California & ___ _____ (the Southwest)
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New Mexico
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo included Mexico ceded California & New Mexico (the _____)
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Southwest
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