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Don't be ridiculous, you don't lay siege to an office building.
The siege of Petersburg a city in Virginia was the main factor in the fall of Richmond. Petersburg lay south of the Confederate capital of Richmond. By laying siege to this city it began to cut off the railway supplies to Richmond.
"Lay siege" and "attack" are basically the same thing. The Texans did not lay siege to San Antonio, the Mexicans did. The Texans were the defenders.
"Lay siege" and "attack" are basically the same thing. The Texans did not lay siege to San Antonio, the Mexicans did. The Texans were the defenders.
How did the colonists lay a room in oil
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Yes, it's the simple past of the verb - to siege (or more usually - to lay siege to, or to besiege), but it can be a noun as well - a siege.
Vicksburg, Mississippi
For 10 years i believe
Richmond and Petersburg
For 10 years i believe
After failing in several assaults, he dug fifteen miles of trenches and settled down to a siege, knowing that he could starve them out.