Examples of War Hawks in the following topics:
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- In the early nineteenth century, President James Madison faced pressure from Democratic-Republican "war hawks" to go to war with Britain.
- The war hawks were primarily from southern and western states of the United States.
- The war hawks advocated going to war with Britain for reasons related to the interference of the British Royal Navy in American shipping, which was hurting the American economy and, the war hawks believed, injuring American prestige.
- A portrait of Henry Clay, the leader of the war hawks' western faction, painted after the War of 1812.
- Discuss the reasons for war with Great Britain proposed by the "war hawks"
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- The War of 1812 arose from unfinished business of the Revolutionary War and pressures stemming from Britain's war with France.
- The origins of the War of 1812, often called the "Second War of American Independence," are found in the unresolved issues between the United States and Great Britain.
- The failure of Jefferson's embargo led to increasing pressure from Americans to go to war with England.
- House of Representatives, a group of young Democratic-Republicans known as the "war hawks" came to the forefront in 1811.
- Opposition to the war came from Federalists, especially those in the Northeast, who knew war would disrupt the maritime trade on which they depended.
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- Historians have traditionally divided the war into several different phases.
- The Peace of Nicias was signed in 421 BCE, concluding the
first phase of the war.
- Due to the loss of war hawks in both city-states during
the previous conflict, the peace endured for approximately six years.
- This ushered in the final phase of the war, known as the
Decelean War or the Ionian War.
- The Peloponnesian War alliances at 431 BC.
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- With the end of the Cold War, President Clinton was faced with international crises in the Middle East, the Balkans, Africa, and Haiti.
- For decades, the contours of the Cold War had largely determined U.S. action abroad.
- Strategists saw each coup, revolution, and civil war as part of the larger struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- The International Criminal Tribunal of Yugoslavia estimated that between 12-50,000 women were raped during the war.
- A Black Hawk helicopter was shot down, and U.S.
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- Newsboys were employed to hawk the papers on street corners.
- Competition between department stores created the end-of-season sale and price wars.
- Identify the various forms of popular culture that emerged in the period following the Civil War
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- The telegraph, put to successful use during the Mexican-American War, led to numerous far-reaching results in journalism.
- Day also introduced a new way of selling papers, known as the London Plan, in which newsboys hawked their newspapers on the streets.
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- You do your best, but you can never be totally sure some hawk-eyed hacker out there won't spot something embarrassing after the release.
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- Day also introduced a new way of selling papers, known as the London Plan, in which newsboys hawked their newspapers on the streets.
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