I think they considered deserting because terre was no food and they would probaly frezz or starve to death
No ther was alot of people
Because he had more wars for there war
1. starting a rebellion 2. deserting the army 3. attempting to assasinate the Emperor 4. being a Christian (for a while)
Yes, he fled the battlefield, deserting his defeated army, hoping to raise another army in the west. His followers had had enough of him and assassinated him before Alexander caught up with him.
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Insubordination is a serious fault in the Army, unless it was justified.
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A soldier in the Continental Army might consider deserting due to various factors such as harsh living conditions, lack of proper pay and supplies, prolonged periods without contact with loved ones, and the constant risk of injury or death in battle. Additionally, disillusionment with the cause or lack of faith in leadership could also contribute to their decision to desert.
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