...settlers in the East was bringing the Ottawa, the Huron, and other Native American tribes into Wisconsin, where they in turn displaced the older inhabitants,
=== British-American Struggles ===
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...d British for control of North America, and Pontiac's Rebellion , a Native American uprising (1763-66).
...ich forbade settlement west of the Appalachians. Daniel Boone , the famous American frontiersman, first came to Kentucky in 1767; he returned in 1769 and spent
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...hird of the total community). English retaliation effectively ended Native American resistance, except for a final uprising of the Confederacy in 1644. However
=== The American Revolution ===
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...with Britain. He is even more famous for leading the successful [[Mexican–American War]]. He lowered the [[tariff]] and established a treasury system that la
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...rty]]. As Southern states declared their secession in the lead-up to the [[American Civil War]], he held that [[secession]] was illegal, but that going to war
...with the slave-expansionists who coveted [[Cuba]]. Buchanan despised both abolitionists and free-soil Republicans, lumping the two together. Seeing no injustice in
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...defeat of the [[secession]]ist [[Confederate States of America]] in the [[American Civil War]]. He introduced measures that resulted in the abolition of slave
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[04:40] <RenRenJuan> some sure but abolitionists tended to be upper class
[03:56] <{Soap}> American schools are highly variable
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