YES
No Civil War battles of consecuence were fought in California.
Samuel Adams had a dog named Queue. He was a Newfoundland dog. He was trained to bark at the Redcoats every chance he got.
English, soldiers were professional. fought in any kind of weather. the battles were smaller.
Yes, most of the battles the Romans fought had names. That's so that historians, both ancient and modern, could let us know what tactics or battle stats that they were discussing. Most of the battles were named after the city or area where they were fought, such as the battles of Alesia, Pharsales, Actiuim, etc.
No, he was not a soldier.
Samuel Adams was a good leader for the Revolution. His father was a merchant and a brewer, but Samuel was not a successful brewer.
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NO
2nd cousin is john Adams his mother is Abigal Adams
not one, many battles were fought in Bulgarian soils. Check in Wikipedia under Bulgarian history
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YES
No Civil War battles of consecuence were fought in California.
the American revolution
Samuel Adams had a dog named Queue. He was a Newfoundland dog. He was trained to bark at the Redcoats every chance he got.
I know there was something about the Alamo