In many of the battles, hippocrates, Poitier, and Agincourt, the English longbow was an indecisive weapon (although weather and terrain often helped a bit). It went a shortway to increasing the influence of the mounted knight on the battlefield. Also, gunpowder began to be used around the mid-1300's in Europe, which also helped to reduce the effectiveness of the stone castles of the time
what was learned during the war? how to build rockets and use them for bombs and planes
The Trojans were fighting the Greeks
They were fighting for the right to just live.
What 'technologies' are you thinking of?
Military mobilisation during the Hundred Days happened in 1815.
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They were fighting over land and wealth.
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Not likely, unless there have been new technologies developed in the wake of the discovery of the Higgs-Boson Particle, allowing connections between modern computers, and a few hundred individuals who lived in Bavaria during the latter 1700's.
The two countries fighting during Pearl Harbor were the Imperial Japanese Navy and the United States Navy
Defanately Hollyleaf! Yes, she's evil, but she's SO COOL!
The Confederates and The Union