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it made them very sad =(
It did not affect common people. It had an effect on soldiers that would encounter one in battle.
The Eureka Stockade did not directly affect Aboriginal people as it was a conflict between European miners and the colonial authorities in Australia. However, it did bring attention to issues of inequality and injustice that were prevalent in the colonies at the time, shedding light on broader issues affecting all people, including Indigenous Australians.
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The battle of Agincourt made King Henry V a national hero and was an amazing morale boost back in England, it rallied many more soldiers to the hundred years war.
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
He had very good war tactics, therefore the battle at Vimy Ridge was won and many Canadian soldiers lives were saved.
Because they were pined down and unable to make head way. It took as long as it did to affect the retreat because the British officers that put the men there could not admit they were incompetents, and after all they were only Australians getting killed.
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
It didn't. It was not a territorial battle.
It did not directly affect their lives.
Mostly, it set them on fire.