Best guesses. But of course the numbers that the indians had operated from a far smaller demographic base so, the impact of heavy losses is going to be much greater proportionately with indians. So the indians lost a great many warriors particularly but also women and children in starvation as a result of the war. And that made it all easier for americans after 1815 to remove some of these people, ship them further west so they ultimately end up on reservations in indian territory. This did facilitate american expansion across the continent. Then on top of that i suppose you can throw in property dam e damages a result of british raids, captures of sea merchants, men, things like that. Its probably impossible to put a precise figure on that. The british captured a few american merchants in the period, but actually americans also captured a good many british merchants. I think its impossible to put a figure on that. But if we say that human damage is necessary, the greatest any war in
Using illegal performanceenhancing drugs. But america seems to be ignoring whats going on with teens. The bulk of the nations attention regarding steroid abuse is solidly fixed on the professional athlete. While its understandable because of the celebrity involved, its drawn our attention as a country away from what is rapidly becoming a growing National Tragedy among our young people. This press conference was called by the Taylor Hooton foundation, an organization started when 17yearold taylor died after using steroids. Although he was 62 and 185 pounds, his father says taylor felt the pressure to get bigger and stronger. So, taylor looks around the dugout. He didnt need to look far to figure out how the other kids were getting bigger and faster and stronger. He began injecting himself with real, hardcore anabolic steroids, and seven months later, he committed suicide. Anabolic steroids are powerful drugs. They do increase muscle mass, but they also increase your risk for a host of h
Using illegal performanceenhancing drugs. But america seems to be ignoring whats going on with teens. The bulk of the nations attention regarding steroid abuse is solidly fixed on the professional athlete. While its understandable because of the celebrity involved, its drawn our attention as a country away from what is rapidly becoming a growing National Tragedy among our young people. This press conference was called by the Taylor Hooton foundation, an organization started when 17yearold taylor died after using steroids. Although he was 62 and 185 pounds, his father says taylor felt the pressure to get bigger and stronger. So, taylor looks around the dugout. He didnt need to look far to figure out how the other kids were getting bigger and faster and stronger. He began injecting himself with real, hardcore anabolic steroids, and seven months later, he committed suicide. Anabolic steroids are powerful drugs. They do increase muscle mass, but they also increase your risk for a host of h
Welcome to our annual symposium, the presidency and Historic Preservation is the topic for this year. These are hosted by the White House Historical association, and this year we have the honor of having our partners, the National Trust for Historic Preservation. My name is stewart mclaurin, and i think i know most of you here in this room. And i have the privilege and honor of serving as the president of the White House Historical association. Well, its been quite a while since we have had the opportunity to convene here on our campus. Everyone has been largely virtual in this occasion, has been so the last two years. But its a real honor to be able to be under this roof and in the fellowship of people caring about the same subject as you all do here today. Id like to begin by recognizing two members of our board of directors who are here. Tham kind of hickam is going to be here today. I dont see her yet. And john barrett is here today. And we have a large number of our National Counc
Welcome to our annual symposium, the presidency and Historic Preservation is the topic for this year. These are hosted by the White House Historical association, and this year we have the honor of having our partners, the National Trust for Historic Preservation. My name is stewart mclaurin, and i think i know most of you here in this room. And i have the privilege and honor of serving as the president of the White House Historical association. Well, its been quite a while since we have had the opportunity to convene here on our campus. Everyone has been largely virtual in this occasion, has been so the last two years. But its a real honor to be able to be under this roof and in the fellowship of people caring about the same subject as you all do here today. Id like to begin by recognizing two members of our board of directors who are here. Tham kind of hickam is going to be here today. I dont see her yet. And john barrett is here today. And we have a large number of our national cite