It could depend on which war, but women did not actually go to battle. Women took care of things on the home front.
ANSWER:The battle of the ironclads pitted the Northern Monitor, against the Southern Merrimack in March of 1862.The Monitor proved to the be superior vessel, although neither of the two ships were declared a winner.But, this event marked the first time that ships were fitted with armor for battle.
Neither side made provisions for large numbers of prisoners. Guarding prisoners was a secondary consideration to winning the war. At the beginning of the war, there was a system of prisoner exchange and parole which eliminated the need for prison camps, but the system broke down when the South refused to parole African American soldiers. Once this happened, northern generals cancelled the parole program altogether.
if you are reffering to the civil war;and blockage being a blockade; then i have an answer. there was a battle between to ironclads (iron ships); The merrimac (southern ship; also called the Virginia) & the monitor (northern ship). neither ship could destroy each other because gun shot and cannon just bounced off of the iron. though there was no real win of the battle; because no one won; the south never tried to outrun the blockades again- concluding a Northern Victory. also **ships that got out of blockades were called blockade runners.
It was more-or-less a draw. Neither army was destroyed, though the casualities were high. Eventually the Confederates (Bragg) withdrew, so it was chalked-up as a Northern victory under Rosecrans.
No; it is unclear where you obtain the "What does this mean" followed by southern states would prefer military rule to civil government? And where does the universal male suffrage originate? I know of no group who espouses the draft for young males. And what group, my good Lord, wants military rule? Don't know from where you obtain this information, but it is neither accurate nor even approaches reality.
Neither. There is peace in Ireland now. The troubles are largely over but would have been in Northern Ireland.
Neither! The largest desert is the Antarctic Desert in the southern hemisphere.
the equator
Neither. Geographically it is in the middle of Ireland. When you refer to southern Ireland, that is an incorrect term for the Republic of Ireland. County Offaly is in the Republic of Ireland.
Neither, only Southern Europe does (it is the only part of Europe with a Mediterranean climate, not the world).
Both of these are areas of land, so neither would qualify for being "land-less".
If going by all regions of Europe, Switzerland would be placed in neither Southern or Northern Europe; it would be placed in Central Europe simply based on its location. However, if all European countries had to be placed as either being in Northern or Southern Europe (say, splitting Europe in "half"), Switzerland would be part of Northern Europe. Culturally and historically, Switzerland is more related to Northern Europe. The Alps are one of the cutoff lines between the north and south of Europe, and has historically acted as a separator between Northern and Southern Europe. Since Switzerland is on the northern side of the Alps, it has been open more to Northern European culture than Southern European.
Neither one. Bismarck, North Dakota and Denver, Colorado are both located in the Northern Hemisphere.
Neither western nor eastern Fiji Islands is located on the southern hemisphere. Earth's southern hemisphere contains all or parts of four continents (Antarctica, Australia, most parts of South America and southern half of Africa), four oceans (South Atlantic, Indian, South Pacific, and Southern) and most of Oceania.Fiji Islands fall in Oceania region.
Africa
It is called Ireland. Its official name is Éire, which is what you will see on Irish coins, stamps and official documents. It is often referred to as the Republic of Ireland. To distinguish it from Northern Ireland it is often incorrectly referred to as Southern Ireland which is neither politically or geographically accurate. The most northern point on the island of Ireland is actually in what people call Southern Ireland and not in Northern Ireland. Nicknames include the Emerald Isle and the Land of Saints and Scholars.
Half of the Prime Meridian is in the northern hemisphere, and half of it is in the southern one. Also, it is half of the boundary line between the eastern and western hemispheres, so it's in either both or neither of those.