United States Military History Course

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The flashcards cover key terms and concepts related to the United States Military History course, including significant events and policies.

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Military History

The study of armed conflict and its impact on societies throughout time.

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Colonial Wars

Conflicts that arose in the American colonies, specifically between European powers and Native Americans.

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French and Indian War

A conflict from 1754 to 1763 between Great Britain and France in North America, which was part of the global Seven Years' War.

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Proclamation Line of 1763

A boundary established by the British that prohibited colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains.

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Treaty of Paris (1763)

The agreement that ended the French and Indian War, granting Britain control over territories east of the Mississippi River.

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Significance of the French and Indian War

Led to increased British national debt, tensions between colonists and Britain, and ultimately contributed to the American Revolution.

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SFC Alert Hadley

An individual mentioned in the course notes, likely the instructor or a notable figure in military history.

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Extra Credit Opportunities

Ways students can earn additional points, such as participating in discussions or excelling in KAHOOT! quizzes.

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Written Requirements for Papers

Specifications for assignments including formatting, font size, spacing, and submission guidelines.

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Attendance and Participation Policy

Rules regarding class attendance and the expectations for student engagement and input in discussions.

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Grading Breakdown

The allocation of grades based on various components such as participation, papers, and exams.