Want this question answered?
Unemployed veterans
Andrew Johnson's group had the harshest reconstruction plan after the Civil War. This did not include any protection for people who had been slaves.
Improve Ramses II was a great Pharaoh who live between 1229 - 1213BC. Ramses II built many temples like Abu temple which stood on the upper Nile. It was built in honour of the God amun, Re-harakhty and Ptah. Ramses also led Egypt into a period of peace and prosperity. It is said that Ramses II had several wives and it is rumoured to have fathered up to 120 children.
Yes for 20 years.
Yes, In his fourth year as pharaoh, Ramses was fighting in Syria in a series of campaigns against the Hittites and their allies. The Hittites, however, were a very strong foe and the war lasted for twenty years.
Did cleopatra go to war with a group of people or did she go to war by herself?
People's War Group was created in 1980.
The reservationists were a group of people who were hesitant to go to war. There was also another group that opposed Wilson's League of Nations and were led by Henry Cabot Lodge.
The reservationists were a group of people who were hesitant to go to war. There was also another group that opposed Wilson's League of Nations and were led by Henry Cabot Lodge.
Ramses II
One group of men armed with farming tools, such as pitch forks, fighting another such group of men...is a war. Any group fighting another group (to kill) is war. Before the invention of firearms, that's how wars were fought...with stabbing and hacking instruments.
He used war because he didn't want to trade to build wealth and power.
The Greek city-states. Which group of people are you asking about.
The Mycenaeans
the mycenaens
Each war is a unique phenomenon, and yet each war starts because people feel they can't get what they need or want through peaceful means. And some people just feel that might makes right. A lot of history is the story of one group of people overpowering another group with ruthlessness and better weapons.
Scholars refer to forced migration when people are compelled to leave their homes due to persecution, conflict, or human rights violations, and have no choice but to flee. This can result from various factors such as war, natural disasters, political unrest, or discrimination.