What are the battles in the War of 1812?

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Answer 1
Answer: These are a few, there were many.

Land Battles:
Capture of Detroit, Michigan Territory
Destruction of Prophetstown, Indiana Territory
First British raid at Charlotte, New York, at the mouth of the Genesee River
kirmish at Touissant's Island in the St. Lawrence River

Naval Battles:
USS Nautilus versus HMS Shannon 
Constitution versus HMS Java (1811)



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Which of the following is the best example of erosion? A. Sediment piling up at the mouth of a riverB. Plant roots growing through concrete and splitting it

C.Waves carrying sand away from a beach

D. A large rock splitting into pieces because of ice

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Answer: C

Explanation:

Weathering is the process of breaking down. Erosion is the process of carrying the materials away.

What changed about odysseus soldiers after they encountered the lotus-eaters ?

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Answer:

In the book IX of the Odyssey, we can see the fragment where Odysseus and his men are driven by a furious wind to the island of the lotus-eaters. This plant, in the book has narcotic properties and all the dwellers of the island live in a sleeping state. The inhabitants of the island give a try to Oysseus´men who fell into the effects of the plant and therefore just want to stay on the island.

Upon witnessing this situation, Odysseus force his men to return to the boat. This part of the book is a methapor of the sloth of some people who rather to stay enjoying luxury and comfort instead of facing the issues and situations of daily life.

Explanation:

The men lost all desire to return to their homeland.

Why did colonists form committees to enforce nonimportation agreements

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The colonists believed that the British were trying to trick them into paying taxes by offering to sell them tea directly through the East India Company.

Why did colonist form committees to enforce nonimportation agreements?

To ensure that colonist observed the boycott of British goods.

Which conquistador is not matched correctly with the region he explored or conquered?A.
Hernando Cortés - western South America

B.
Ponce de León - Florida

C.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado - southwestern United States

D.
Hernando de Soto - southeastern United States

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It would be "Hernando Cortés - western South America" that represents the incorrect match, since Cortes was associated with the defeat of the Aztec Empire, which was in Central America. 

Which term refers to a Southerner who cooperated with northern authorities during Reconstruction? A. Radical.
B. Nativist.
C. Scalawag.
D. Secessionist.

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These Southerners were called scalawags.
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The English colonists referred to the Wampanoag leader, Metacomet, asA. Prince Henry
B. Crazy Horse
C. King Philip
D. Sitting Bull

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C. King Philip

Explanation:

  • The War of King Philip (1675-1676), the bloodiest war between European colonists and Native Americans in New England in the 17th century.
  • By 1660, settlers, whose survival was no longer dependent on the Indians, had penetrated Native American territory in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. To protect their lands, the Wampanoag tribe chief Philip (Metacomet) organized a tribal alliance, which destroyed several border settlements in 1675.
  • In retaliation, colonial militia set fire to Native American villages and crops. After Philip's death in 1676, Indian resistance died. An estimated 600 settlers and 3,000 Indians have been killed in the conflict.

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