hi
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Absolutelyalone-
11.04.2022 14:33
LinkWassup
witherbonnie1012[OP]
11.04.2022 14:34
Linkgood u
Absolutelyalone-
11.04.2022 14:34
LinkMy man
Support them
They are at the lowest point
They are at the edge man
Absolutelyalone-
11.04.2022 14:35
LinkI’m alright you know?
witherbonnie1012[OP]
11.04.2022 14:36
Linkok
Absolutelyalone-
11.04.2022 14:37
LinkWyd?
witherbonnie1012[OP]
11.04.2022 14:38
Linkjust drawing in history class
Absolutelyalone-
11.04.2022 14:40
LinkFocus in class kid
💀 before your teacher yanks your shi
witherbonnie1012[OP]
11.04.2022 14:42
Linkhe doesn't care
liget most of the kids in here are playing games or on youtube
Absolutelyalone-
11.04.2022 14:44
LinkMan I’d fire that instructor
Anyways
You like history?
witherbonnie1012[OP]
11.04.2022 14:45
Linkit can be interesting at times
Absolutelyalone-
11.04.2022 14:48
Link🤨 like what huh
My b taught me that in some war
They had to cut off solder’s limbs because of bullet wounds
witherbonnie1012[OP]
11.04.2022 14:50
Linkwell right now were learning about the 1812 war
Absolutelyalone-
11.04.2022 14:51
LinkMan that war was crazy
Absolutelyalone-
11.04.2022 14:51
LinkThe United States had many reasons for going to war in 1812: Britain’s interference with its trade and impressment of its seamen; Americans’ desire to expand settlement into Indian, British, and Spanish territories; aspirations to conquer Canada and end British influence in North America; and upholding the nation’s sovereignty and vindicating its honor.
However, nations go to war infrequently, and a more interesting question is why the United States declared war. While the young members of Congress—the War Hawks—were in favor of war, the nation’s two presidents during this era, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, were not. Both viewed war and its consequences—a standing army, increase in government size, and debt—as antithetical to republicanism. They were convinced instead that self-imposed restrictions on American trade would force Britain and France, who were fighting in the Napoleonic Wars, to respect American neutrality.
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Absolutelyalone-
11.04.2022 14:52
LinkLmao
witherbonnie1012[OP]
11.04.2022 14:52
Linkdang you know a lot
Absolutelyalone-
11.04.2022 14:53
LinkHope that helps you
I have a whole google doc about all these wars man
😔 I hate history
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witherbonnie1012[OP]
11.04.2022 15:12
Linkhope you have good day!