Native American Southerners found themselves caught between the competing claims of __________
A) Spain and the United States
B) Spain and France
C) Britain and the United States
D) France and Britain
Answer: A
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a. Martin Van Buren. b. Henry Clay. c. Lewis Cass. d. Zachary Taylor. e. Winfield Scott.
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A. a bloody stalemate with, neither side claiming victory. B. an overwhelming Persian victory. C. a Roman victory. D. a slight victory that turned the tide in Persia's favor in the Persian Wars. E. a Persian loss.
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A. was due in large part to the assistance of the natives. B. led the colonists to grow rich from the surrounding productive farmlands. C. was critically important for trade routes with Jamestown to the south. D. nevertheless saw two-thirds of its population die. E. saw the colonists carry out warfare that wiped out much of the local Indian population.
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a. the Aztec women and children b. A MexicanIndian woman named Doña Marina c. the former Aztec prisoners d. the use of numerous horse mounted troops.