yes, in one way or another, Conneticutt has always fought as needed when needed to the best of their abilities... To be more specific, I'd need to know which war you're referring to....
In the US Civil War, no battles were fought in Connecticut. The war in the North, however, saw battles in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
In 1639, the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut was created. The Pequot war happened from the year 1636 to 1637-the war was fought between Connecticut settlers and the Pequot Indians.By the end of the war, the Pequot Indians were decimated.
Connecticut was the place of several significant battles in the Revolutionary War. Some of those occurred in New London, Groton, and Ridgefield.
Connecticut's primary role in the Revolutionary War was in providing troops and supplies for battles fought elsewhere.In fact, Connecticut provided so many supplies that it became known as the bread basket of the Revolution.
the majority of the war was fought in France
Approximately 30,000 residents from Connecticut served in the Vietnam War. The state contributed a significant number of troops to the conflict, reflecting the national mobilization during that era. Many of these veterans faced challenges upon their return, as was common for service members across the country.
During the Civil War Vermont soldiers fought with the Union "The North" If you want more information on Vermont in the Civil War www.vermontcivilwar.org During the Civil War Vermont soldiers fought with the Union "The North" If you want more information on Vermont in the Civil War www.vermontcivilwar.org
it was fought fought in 1898
the worst war the USA. fought was the Civil War.
said that "the war was fought in vain."
there were and are many wars being fought, where? Please be more specific. where was the creek war fought?
Ares fought in the Trojan War.