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AP U.S. History 4.3 Period 4: 1800-1848. The development described in the excerpt has the most in common with which of the following?
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Thank you We sneak in And his george shmoop du
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jour Brought to you by the pork and beans war
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You try spending that much time in a sealed can
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with someone without getting a little peeved I check out
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the excerpt right here Texas is now ours All right
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And then you know where the written convention on dandelions
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and a ram of union republican future in her star
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and stripes of barlow A baronet annexation All right here's
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our question the development described in the excerpt has the
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most in common with which of the following and hear
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your potential answers are really primitive Blame revolution here All
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right Well the excerpt describes america gobbling up a big
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chunk of new land almost as voraciously is Texans gobble
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up barbecue So which of these choices is most similar
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to that The land gobbling not barbecue b is talking
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about the aru stock war a tiff the us had
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with the brits about the border between maine and the
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british colony of new brunswick We can give this option
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that boot unlike the annexation of texas the resolution of
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this issue didn't result in america gaining any huge chunks
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Of new land and weird fact this dispute is also
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sometimes called the pork and beans war Why Well because
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conflict was sparked by dueling lumber companies and lumberjacks apparently
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ate a lot of pork and beans What way told
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you it'd be a weird fact All right well choice
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dee is also about a conflict with britain but this
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one won't just isn't true The oregon territory wasn't lost
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to the english It was jointly occupied by the two
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nations until the treaty of eighteen eighteen divided up and
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even if he had happened it would be wrong because
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we're looking for another massive land grab by america not
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a loss that means they can't be right either Relinquishing
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land means losing it not gaining it just like relinquishing
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the last piece of bbq means losing it but you
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do gain a sense of extreme sorrow because well who
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won it's a relinquished barbecue anyway One part of the
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us giving land to another part of the u s
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doesn't have much to do with all of the us
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gaining new land texas surrender to their claim to the
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new mexico territory was an attempt tow intentions over slavery
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In the compromise of eighteen fifty just like our surrender
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of the barbecue was an attempt to end tensions around
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the family dinner table And we're still regretting it So
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option c finally gets it right In many ways the
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louisiana purchase was the beginning of america gobbling up a
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cz many new territories across the continent as possible It
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was the french appetizer in the multiple course meal of
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land acquisition followed of course by papaya and tacos which
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we bet they didn't surrender To make family dinner time
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Less stressful You take our barbecue very seriously around these 00:02:45.345 --> [endTime] parts Hello
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