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9 September, 05:12

Jackson's forces defended themselves by building _[blank]_, which were artificial barricades for military defense

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  1. 9 September, 07:17
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    I believe that Jackson's forces defended themselves by building trenches, which were artificial barricades for military defense.
  2. 9 September, 07:52
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    The answer is earthworks

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    This is correct because of this passage "Jackson scouted a strategic location for a defense. Along a canal, he instructed his men to dig a mile-long ditch. They piled the dirt to form an earthen barrier. The earthworks would serve the Americans well."

    Earthworks: (noun) artificial earthen barricades for military defense
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