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    While the park loses focus as the result of an added World War I memorial‚ it still does an excellent job of memorializing the “Conqueror of the Old Northwest”. Additionally‚ its close or absolute proximity to the original sites of the siege of Fort Sackville provides a great deal of relevance for both visitors to the park and residents of the area. While not perfect‚ it serves as an excellent commemoration

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    of a new province in the Northwest. The government tolerated this

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    How significant were the wars against Mithridates and the Parthians in the political developments of the Roman Republic between 78BC and 31BC? _____________________________________________________________________________________________ The wars against Mithridates and the Parthians in the period 78-31BC are acutely significant on the political developments of the Roman Republic. The expansion of the Roman Empire into Eastern settlements took place under the leadership of an oligarchy‚ thus

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    GEOGRAPHICAL IMPORTANCE OF FATA 1. INTRODUCTION The spectacular land in which the Pathans live has had a major effect on their history and their way of life. — J. W. Spain Geography has a significant position in making of a nation’s fortune; either in the shape of geo-politics or geo-economics. It can shower blessings or bring curse to the residents of the locality as one can’t change the geography. It is well said that a state’s political system‚ economic structure‚ judicial organization‚ demographic

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    Northeast‚ with a growing industrial and commercial economy and an increasing density of population; the Northwest‚ now known as the Midwest‚ a rapidly expanding region of free farmers where slavery had been forever prohibited under the Northwest Ordinance; the Upper South‚ with a settled plantation system and (in some areas) declining economic fortunes; and the Southwest‚ a booming frontier-like region with an expanding cotton economy. With two fundamentally different labor systems at their base

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    Comanche‚ Kiowa‚ Southern Cheyenne‚ and Arapaho Indian tribes from the Southern Plains and enforce their relocation to reservations in Indian Territory. The actions of 1874 were unlike any prior attempts by the Army to pacify this area of the western frontier. The Red River War led to the end of an entire way of life for the Southern Plains tribes and brought about a new chapter in Texas history. A number of factors led to the military’s campaign against the Indians. Westward-bound settlers came into

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    of keeping settlers out of Indian Territory. Four years later‚ the headquarters was moved to Fort McKinney‚ Washington. Studded with 15 Medals of Honor received between 1870 and 1890‚ the 9th left an enviable campaign record in the legacy of the frontier. In Cuba‚ the 9th again rose to the occasion as it captured one of the Spanish blockhouses at Santiago. Consequently‚ the blockhouse appears on the regimental crest. Like their brothers of the 10th regiment‚ the 9th was in the thick of the action

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    Chapter 6: A Strong Start for the Nation 1789 to 1815 Study Guide 1. Jay’s Treaty-The existence of the forts and British troops stationed in the Northwest Territory violated the Treaty of Paris. Hoping to avoid war‚ President Washington sent Chief Justice John Jay to Britain in 1794 to negotiate a settlement. John Jay negotiated in which the British agreed to give up their northwestern forts in exchange for the United States paying debts owed to the British. But the British did not stop arming

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    COMANCHE INDIANS The Comanches‚ exceptional horsemen who dominated the Southern Plains‚ played a prominent role in Texas frontier history throughout much of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Anthropological evidence indicates that they were originally a mountain tribe‚ a branch of the Northern Shoshones‚ who roamed the Great Basin region of the western United States as crudely equipped hunters and gatherers. Both cultural and linguistic similarities confirm the Comanches’ Shoshone origins

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