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  2. Charles Ball - Wikipedia

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    The 1859 edition only has 430 pages compared with the original 517. Some valuable parts were omitted in 1859, such as the account of the religion of Ball's African grandfather and all references to Ball's participation in the War of 1812. Charles Ball's memoir is an account of the life of enslaved people and enslavers in the early 19th century ...

  3. War Elephants: Psychological Warfare and Combat Strategies in ...

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    As today, ancient elephants lived in Africa and South Asia. ... The fearsome 6,000 war elephants of the Nanda Army led to mutiny among Alexander the Great’s battle-weary troops. Horrifically ...

  4. War elephant - Wikipedia

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    The war elephants used by the Aksumite army consisted of African savannah elephants, [67] [full citation needed] a significantly larger and more temperamental species of elephant. War elephants were again put to use by an Aksumite army in 570 in a military expedition against the Quraysh of Mecca. [68]

  5. North African elephant - Wikipedia

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    These were the famous war elephants used by Carthage in the Punic Wars, their conflict with the Roman Republic. Although the subspecies has been formally described, [3] [4] it has not been widely recognized by taxonomists. [2] [5] Other names for this animal include the North African forest elephant, [6] [7] Carthaginian elephant, [5] [8] and ...

  6. War of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    The war in Europe against the French Empire under Napoleon ensured that the British did not consider the War of 1812 against the United States as more than a sideshow. [282] Britain's blockade of French trade had worked and the Royal Navy was the world's dominant nautical power (and remained so for another century).

  7. Merikins - Wikipedia

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    The Merikins or Merikens [1] [2] were formerly enslaved African Americans who gained freedom, enlisted in the Corps of Colonial Marines, and fought for the British against the United States in the War of 1812. After their service in Bermuda, they established a community in the south of Trinidad between 1815–1816. The region was largely ...

  8. Size, Tusks, and Ears: How African and Asian Elephants Differ

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    This also means that African elephants are taller than Asian elephants. African elephants are 10-12 feet tall and weigh 8,000-12,000 pounds, while Asian elephants are 7-10 feet tall and weigh ...

  9. Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Two battles were fought near this location during the War of 1812. [2] Some 3,000 men worked at the shipyard building warships, and the village was fortified and garrisoned with thousands of troops. The site includes exhibits, a restored 1850s Navy Yard and Commandant's House, outdoor signs, and guided and self-guided tours.