question: In the winter of 1666, the Dutch created a strong anti-English alliance. On 26 January, Louis declared war. In February, Frederick III of Denmark did the same after having received a large sum.  Then Brandenburg threatened to attack Münster from the east.  The promised English subsidies having remained largely hypothetical, Von Galen made peace with the Republic in April at Cleves. By the spring of 1666, the Dutch had rebuilt their fleet with much heavier ships — thirty of them possessing more cannon than any Dutch ship in early 1665 — and threatened to join with the French.:71 Charles made a new peace offer in February, employing a French nobleman in Orange service, Henri Buat, as messenger. In it, he vaguely promised to moderate his demands if the Dutch would only appoint William in some responsible function and pay £200,000 in "indemnities". De Witt considered it a mere feint to create dissension among the Dutch and between them and France. A new confrontation was inevitable.
Answer this question: How many months after Louis declared war did Frederick do the same?
answer: 1
The governor of Louisiana and founder of New Orleans, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville determined to stop Chickasaw trade with the British. In 1721 he was able to incite the Choctaw who began to raid Chickasaw villages, and to ambush pack trains along the Trader's Path leading to Charleston, South Carolina. In response, the Chickasaw regrouped their villages more tightly for defense, and cemented relations with their British source of guns by establishing a settlement at Savannah Town, South Carolina, in 1723. They blocked French traffic on the Mississippi River by occupying Chickasaw Bluff near present day Memphis, and bargained for peace with the Choctaw. Bienville himself was recalled to France in 1724 . On and off over the following years, the French successfully reignited the Indian conflict. The Choctaw pursued their familiar hit and run tactics: ambushing hunting parties, killing trader's horses, devastating croplands after using superior numbers to drive the Chickasaw into their forts, and killing peace emissaries. Illini and Iroquois occasionally pitched in from the north as well. This war of attrition effectively wore the Chickasaw down, reaching a crisis level in the late 1730s and especially the early 1740s. After a lapse due to strife within the Choctaw, the bloody harassment resumed in the 1750s. The Chickasaw remained obstinate, their situation forcing them to adhere even more closely to the British. In 1734, Bienville returned to Louisiana, and waged grand campaigns against the Chickasaw in the European style.

How many years after inciting the Choctaw was Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville recalled to France?
A: 3
Q: The US had a gold stock of 1.9 million ounces (59 t) in 1862. Stocks rose to 2.6 million ounces (81 t) in 1866, declined in 1875 to 1.6 million ounces (50 t) and rose to 2.5 million ounces (78 t) in 1878. Net exports did not mirror that pattern. In the decade before the Civil War net exports were roughly constant; postwar they varied erratically around pre-war levels, but fell significantly in 1877 and became negative in 1878 and 1879. The net import of gold meant that the foreign demand for American currency to purchase goods, services, and investments exceeded the corresponding American demands for foreign currencies. In the final years of the greenback period (1862-1879), gold production increased while gold exports decreased.  The decrease in gold exports was considered by some to be a result of changing monetary conditions. The demands for gold during this period were as a speculative vehicle, and for its primary use in the foreign exchange markets financing international trade. The major effect of the increase in gold demand by the public and Treasury was to reduce exports of gold and increase the Greenback price of gold relative to purchasing power.
Was the gold stock of the United States higher in 1862 or 1866?

A: 
Problem: During the game, the Patriots wore Color Rush uniforms that have their traditional colors on them. With Tom Brady still in his third game of suspension and Jimmy Garoppolo injured, the Patriots started their backup quarterback, Jacoby Brissett. The Houston Texans drove 36-yards to their own 47 on their second drive, but were forced to punt. The Patriots responded by driving 74-yards to their own 6, but the drive stalled, however, and the Patriots settled for a 24-yard field goal by placekicker Stephen Gostkowski and the early 3-0 lead. On the ensuing kickoff, Kickoff returner Charles James II returned the ensuing kickoff 18-yards to the Texans 17 and fumbled, but was ruled down by contact. The Patriots challenged and the ruling was changed to Brandon Bolden forcing a fumble and Harmon recovering for the Patriots at the Houston 22-yard line. After a false start penalty on offensive tackle Marcus Cannon. Quarterback Jacoby Brissett ran in a 27-yard touchdown, increasing the lead to 10-0. The Texans managed to reach midfield on their next drive, but after an illegal formation penalty moved them 5-yards back, linebacker Jamie Collins intercepted quarterback Brock Osweiler and returned it 18-yards to the Texans 43. The Texans defense clamped down, forced a punt and moved the ball on their next drive, but were forced to punt. Late in the half, the Texans once again drove to midfield, but were once again forced to punt. The Patriots then ran out the clock and took a 10-0 lead to the locker room. The Patriots marched 71 yards in 13 plays to the Texans' 7-yard line on the opening drive of the second half, but the Houston defense kept them out of the end zone, and Gostkowski kicked a 25-yard field goal for a 13-0 lead. Once again, the Texans lost a fumble on the kickoff; this time, Tyler Ervin was stripped by Nate Ebner with Jordan Richards recovering at the Patriots' 21. Six plays later, Blount scored on a 1-yard touchdown run, extending the lead to 20-0 late in the third quarter. Running back Tyler Ervin returned the kick 21-yards to the Texans 23. The Texans drove 44-yards to the Patriots 36-yard line, but turned the ball over on downs early in the fourth quarter, when Osweiler threw an incomplete pass on 4th-and-4. Later, Danny Amendola returned a punt 10-yards to the Patriots 47. Two plays later, Blount burst through for a 41-yard touchdown run, extending the lead to 27-0. The Texans turned the ball over on downs two more times before running out the clock to end the game. In all, the Patriots forced three turnovers and allowed zero points. With the win the Patriots improved to a record of 3-0.

What all field goals did Stephen Gostkowski make?
Answer:
24-yard