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Gunner participates in the negations and overseeing of the Louisiana Purchase
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Gunner fights in War of 1812 and helps rescue US sailors impressed by the Royal Navy
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Gunner and the Gunner Rangers fight through and escape the US capitol full of the British
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Survived the British bombardment of Fort McHenry
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After hearing about Americans being held on British ship, Gunner is sent to go safely escort Francis Key Scott and William Beanes back to the fort
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Gunner participates in the discussions about foreign policy and talks about making the Monroe Doctrine. Gunner grew very sick with a severe case of the flu during and took 2 years to recover
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Gunner is brought to DC to talk to Andrew Jackson about the Indian Removal Act and Gunner hates it trying to bring down the idea in any means possible
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Gunner and his Rangers go to Texas and help fight the Mexicans in hope for Texas' independence
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Gunner and his Rangers help safely escort native people to a safer home so that they aren't moved somewhere worse or killed
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Gunner serves as a General and commands forces instead of being apart of forces during Mexican- American War. Kept Army strong
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Gunner participates in the negotiations and signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo