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America, France, and England: The Eagle, the Tiger, and the Shark

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This page, from the University of Houston's "Digital History" Web site, describes tense international relations between the United States, France, and England in the early 19th century. This resource is referenced in the EDSITEment curriculum unit titled "The Monroe Doctrine: Origin and Early American Foreign Policy" and a related lesson.

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    Grade: 6 to 12

    Topics: World History, United States History, History-Social Science

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