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100,000 union soldiers and 52,000 confrederate soldiers
Soldiers is a noun; a plural, common noun. Collective nouns for soldiers include: A company of soldiers A boast of soldiers A division of soldiers A muster of soldiers A phalanx of soldiers A platoon of soldiers A troop of soldiers A squad of soldiers An army of soldiers A brigade of soldiers
The North and the South called it the Battle of Fredericksburg. Almost 1,900 soldiers from the North and South died in the battle along with thousands more wounded.
The possessive form for the plural noun soldiers is soldiers'.Example: The soldiers' march took them across a river.
At the outbreak of the Civil War the Union didn't have well trained soldiers, with exception of the Regular Army Units, which at the end of 1860 consisted of 16215 Rank and File, which, not to count the number of officers who dismissed to enroll in the Confederate Army, were mainly dispersed along the Western frontiers.
The Spanish soldiers took advantage of the natives who did not have horses like them.
The French got along with many different kinds of natives. The French usually got along with natives that did what they wanted them to.
no he did not
The Papua New Guinea Natives
Not really, no. Cartier never tried to get along with or understand the natives, and completely took over their land without even trying to explain what was going on.
spain
yes the spanish and native americans did get along but no for long because the spanish wanted to make the natives live the spanish life style and if they didnt do it they didnt live in the town.
Magellan had soldiers, and they were well-armed, but not enough of them apparently. He was killed fighting natives in the Phillipines, and the first circumnavigation of the world continued without him.
2,345 soldiers, along with 57 civilians.
blah blah blah yes they did very well
Imperial England and the English soldiers developed a contemptuous attitude toward the 'natives' because of their attempt to colonize the ruthless, Catholic Irish peoples.
100,000 union soldiers and 52,000 confrederate soldiers