the ancient Chinese
the Romans
the English during the monarchy
the Germans during the Holocaust
and more that i will have to research but cant right now
fought is the past tense of fight... so therefore it has no past tense
Past tense: Fought Past Participle: Fought
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Land, Resources, and Religion. In my opinion wars are not fought for establishing a certain form of government, be it democracy or communism, or for the welfare of humanity at large. Democratic and communist governments have supported and aided countries which do not fall into either of these styles of government. Instead they have in the past installed rulers who are no more than puppets in the hands of the patron countries. Bottom line - if there is a buck to be made, a war will be waged.
'Fought' is the past tense. The present tense is 'fight'.
past tense for fight is fought....and the past participle is also used as fought.present - fight: They fight all the time.past - fought: They fought all day yesterday.present participle - fighting: They are fightingnow.past participle - fought: They have fought all week.
The past tense of fight is "fought."We fought in the alley last night.
No, "fought" is a verb in the past tense. A preposition is a word that locates the noun/pronoun, like "under," "over," "near," "along," etc. Therefore, the word "fought" cannot possibly be a preposition.
The time period from around 1400 CE to just past the mid-1850s. After that, most of the American continents fought back and gained freedom for themselves from the European countries that had previously conquered and used them.
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Religion isn't a verb and doesn't have a past tense.
Looked at over the past 1000 years, no European country had stable boundaries.