Approval has been granted to add some more brigades to the Army.
The Roman army was crucial to Rome's expansion because without the army there could not be any expansion. Most of Rome's expansion came through conquests and an army was necessary for this.
The weapon that was new to Hans army was hot lava they would pour it so bad guys wouldn't get in
He was one of the presidents during westward expansion. He was president from 1869-1877 and westward expansion was roughly from 1858-1896 i think...
Roman expansion into the mediterranean was the begin of a dominating empire. Though the Romans were thought to be a very army-centric, they were actually very defensive. They though their best defense would be a good offense. So before another army could be a threat to them, they comanded and conquered.
Living at the borders, historically they played a big role in expansion. But they fought against the Russian revolution with the white army, lost, were repressed and many had to immigrate.
Both Ivan the 3rd and Ivan the 5th began the expansion and consolidation on Russia by making a strong army. This was in modern English.
Roman expansion into the mediterranean was the begin of a dominating empire. Though the Romans were thought to be a very army-centric, they were actually very defensive. They though their best defense would be a good offense. So before another army could be a threat to them, they comanded and conquered.
stop liberalism,promote a strong french army,slow down russian expansion
The Native Americans were considered a foreign nation to the United States and the US Army fought them in the last quarter of the 1800s in order to use their lands for westward expansion.
Omukama Kabalega's army was known as the "Bunyoro Kitara Army." Kabalega was the king of the Bunyoro Kingdom in present-day Uganda, and his army played a significant role in resisting British colonial expansion in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The army was known for its guerrilla warfare tactics and was instrumental in maintaining the kingdom's independence for as long as possible despite colonial pressures.
There was no justification for the expansion of the Ottoman Empire because in the 13th to 17th centuries, a nation did not have to justify to outsiders why it was expanding. If a nation, such as the Ottoman Empire, was powerful, it would expand into new regions and improve its internal economy and infrastructure. There is similarly no justification for the expansion of the Hungarian Empire, Polish Empire, or Russian Empire.
The king utilized his standing army to maintain order, defend his kingdom from external threats, and enforce his authority within his realm. He often deployed them for military campaigns, territorial expansion, and to suppress rebellions. Additionally, the standing army served as a symbol of power and stability, deterring potential adversaries and ensuring loyalty among his subjects.