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- James Monroe (11107 bytes)
22: ... the [[Continental Army]], and practiced law in [[Fredericksburg]], Virginia. His parents Spence Monro...
24: ...-[[1796]], he displayed strong sympathies for the French cause; later, with [[Robert R. Livingston]] a...
30: ... State. Only [[Henry Clay]]'s refusal kept Monroe from adding an outstanding Westerner. Both of these ...
34: ...iring Missouri as a slave state with [[Maine]], a free state, and barring slavery north and west of Mi...
36: ...e free from future European colonization and free from European interference in sovereign countries' a... - Battle of the Wilderness (11082 bytes)
1: ...lderness in the [[American Civil War]]. For the [[French and Indian War]] battle, see [[Battle of the ...
26: ... Maj. Gen. [[George G. Meade]], but taking orders from Grant, crossed the [[Rapidan River]] at three s...
34: ...j. Gen. [[Winfield Scott Hancock]] and a division from the [[VI Corps (ACW)|VI Corps]]. He held his gr...
36: ...ion reinforcements on Ewell's front prevented Lee from sending Second Corps men to aid Hill. By late m...
38: ...nths. (Ironically, Longstreet was the victim of [[friendly fire]], just as fellow general [[Stonewall ... - Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
3: ...th America and then he would have to head back to France to regain funding. This article covers his tr...
7: ... the [[St. Lawrence River]] and, on his return to France on [[September 20]], wrote an account of his ...
9: ...ries, Champlain joined another expedition to New France in the spring of [[1604]] led by [[Pierre Dug...
19: ...he men headed back, leaving Champlain with only 2 Frenchmen and 60 natives.
21: ...ois turned and fled. This was to set the tone for French-Iroquois relations for the next one hundred y... - Elizabeth Kortright Monroe (1415 bytes)
3: Descended from an old [[New York]] family with [[Netherlands|D...
4: ... to the Court of Versailles in the midst of the [[French Revolution]], she intervened with authorities...
6: ... her years in the White House, Elizabeth suffered from a health decline, which curtailed her activitie... - Articles of Confederation (19574 bytes)
9: ...d the sovereignty of each state while providing a framework for collective action in matters of mutual...
17: ...to levy taxes, relying on voluntary contributions from states. This financial weakness severely hamper...
18: ...ments to the Articles required unanimous approval from all thirteen states, making the process arduous...
28: ...on, supplanting the Articles and establishing the framework for the federal system of government in pl...
32: .... The experiences under the Articles informed the framers' decisions, emphasizing the importance of ba...
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