Not possible to answer this question without at least knowing what events are on the list. This is only half a question.
Germany wasn't the most friendly to the US in war time. They sent a note to Mexico asking them to take back the Southern states(Zimmerman Telegram). The British intercepted this message and passed it on the the U.S. Germany and Britain caused the U.S. to fight in World War I
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America didn't fight Britain in World War 2. They were allies. However, the number of Accidental deaths of British troops caused by the Americans enforced, "Shoot everything" training is unknown.
the world event that inpierd haiti's fight for independence was the war between the Aztecs and the mayans
He was a British Soldier in the first world war
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2 Million British men were ordered to fight.
The French settled on British territory so the war was for territory
No, they didn't.
The American Revolution was sparked by a combination of events and factors, including British taxation policies, restrictions on colonial trade, and the lack of representation in the British government. The colonists felt oppressed and unfairly treated, leading to growing resentment and a desire for independence. The Boston Tea Party, the Intolerable Acts, and the battles of Lexington and Concord were key events that escalated tensions and ultimately led to the fight for independence from British rule.
The British did not fight against the French in World War I. They were on the same side against the Germans.
Germany.