History Flashcards

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Battle Opened on Miller’s Cornfield, Emancipation Proclamation afterwards

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Battle of Antietam

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Dixwell, Whalley, and Goffe, hid in a Connecticut cave Prince Rupert led troops loyal to this husband of the Catholic Henrietta Maria, who agreed to the Petition of Right.

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Charles I Stuart

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3
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uses the help of the giantess Grid to defeat Geirrod. This owner of Toothgrinder and Toothgnasher, two chariot-pulling goats

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Thor

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4
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The Byzantines threw “Greek fire” at these things to destroy them. Themistocles oversaw the construction. Used in Navy

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Boats

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Napoleon defeated by two armies of Seventh Coalition, Duke of Wellington. Battle of Mont Saint-Jean

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Battle of Waterloo

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agreed to withdraw Austrian troops from the Duchy of Modena and Republic of Genoa, confirm Spanish control of Naples, and provide territorial concessions that would provide Philip of Spain with an Italian state.

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Treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle

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7
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same day by John Holmes and John Scott, and it was proposed by Jesse Thomas. Namesake State, proved Unconstitutional

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Missouri Compromise

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