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Who were the War Hawks? options: A) Congressmen who thought the President should lose his job B) Group of American who wanted to go to war with Great Britain C) Group of Americans who were AGAINST war
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Who were the War Hawks?
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A) Congressmen who thought the President should lose his job
B) Group of American who wanted to go to war with Great Britain
C) Group of Americans who were AGAINST war
D) Troops led by Andrew Jackson
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The war hawks were a group of congressmen who demanded that the United States declare war against Great Britain.
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