There were no direct benefits for Piedmont-Sardinia, it made no territorial gains. However it gained status and prestige, furthermore it was recognised as the leading Italian state by Britain and France. However, after the war France was the most likely to provide Piedmont-Sardinia against Austrian control. Cavour realised that and tried to gain Napoleon III's support using many methods. In 1857 he sent his cousin, 18 years old and by all accounts very attractive, to seduce Napoleon III. She did so, after having sex with Victor Emmanuel (the King of Piedmont-Sardinia). Unfortunately there is no evidence that the tactic worked.
Sending troops to Boston and if you are a Connections student like me it will be right because I took the quiz and it was
well the u.s. responded with sending in troops to Philippines.
General Pershing caused tension with the Allies by delaying sending troops to Europe until they were properly trained.
sending troops
Republican Rutherford B. Hayes was elected President in return for withdrawing federal troops from the South.
The Crimea. The French and British were at war with the Russians in the Crimea, and the train held gold to pay the troops.
Delaying sending troops to europe until they were trained.
The public in general supported sending troops. Most people never heard of Vietnam, nor cared...then came the draft...
Sending troops to Boston and if you are a Connections student like me it will be right because I took the quiz and it was
It comes from the name of the town 'balaclava' in crimea. The face coverings were knitted in Britain then sent over to British troops.
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his army died
his army died
Napoleon's men were killed.
adolf hitler
In planes.