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Which war??
Badly by most civilians, treated as brothers by their fellow servicemen.
It depends on which war you are referring to
The Patriots wanted a revolutionary war because they believed the colonies were not treated fairly by the British crown.
In the war of 1812 U.S. went to war with Great Britain.
They were held as prisoners of war. What that entailed depended upon the "enemy" who caught them. In Britain we often made prisoners of war work, but on the whole we treated them fairly well. In Japan many prisoners were treated extremely badly and were frequently tortured.
Ex-Confederates were treated fairly during Reconstruction. After the war ended, ex-Confederates who laid down their weapons were not persecuted or treated unfairly.
No , the Former Confederates probably weren't treated fairly in West Virginia after the war by most union people , but it would be somebody's opinion on it .
the American colonies (with some help from France and Spain.) The British fought in the war because the colonies thought that they where not being treated fairly, after the talk about the Virginia compact they started to fight for separation from Britain instead!
which war?
they were treated bad
Which war??
The Patriots wanted a revolutionary war because they believed the colonies were not treated fairly by the British crown.
Britain had a coalition government during World War 2
Badly by most civilians, treated as brothers by their fellow servicemen.
It depends on which war you are referring to
The Patriots wanted a revolutionary war because they believed the colonies were not treated fairly by the British crown.