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During World War II, the Battle of Okinawa (April to June 1945) contributed to the Allied victory in the Pacific in several ways. Most important may have been the high casualties suffered on both sides of that battle. In light of those casualties, one conclusion that seems to have been drawn by the Allied leaders was that using atomic-bomb technology to defeat Japan would be preferable to the loss of life that surely must follow any attempted invasion of Japan by land-forces.
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Approximately 180,000 allied troops landed in various ways on D-Day, the first day of Overlord. At the end of the day, about 174,000 of these men were still on the ground in France - retaking it from the Nazis.
The Allied Forces were not always able to withstand German assaults but they often did because they were well led, well supplied and they used ingenuity to find ways to conquer the Germans in many battles. The American troops were another reason why the allies were able to withstand the assaults.American troops
The victory at Trenton effected Americans in several ways. The victory here , December 26, 1776 not only boosted morale after a series of defeats, it captured almost the entire Hessian force, and boosted new enlistments, and encouraged those whose enlistments were up to stay on and fight.
African Americans contributed as soldiers and they also joined the NAVY.
Americans contributed to the war in multiple ways. They provided military support, with over 16 million Americans serving in the armed forces. They also contributed economically by producing weapons, equipment, and supplies. Additionally, Americans supported the war effort through rationing, purchasing war bonds, and participating in various civilian volunteer organizations.
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The factor that contributed the most to the destruction of the southern buffalo herds was the white settlers who came in the 1800s and battled with the Native Americans in various ways. A related factor was the over-hunting (sometimes on purpose) of the buffalo by the white settlers.
America's victory in its Revolutionary War can be accounted for in several ways. Undeniably, a primary cause of the victory was the character of the colonists: they were resilient, persistent, and courageous. Also important, however, was the effective leadership of the Americans as well as the support given by European nations, particularly France, during the War.
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During World War II, the Battle of Okinawa (April to June 1945) contributed to the Allied victory in the Pacific in several ways. Most important may have been the high casualties suffered on both sides of that battle. In light of those casualties, one conclusion that seems to have been drawn by the Allied leaders was that using atomic-bomb technology to defeat Japan would be preferable to the loss of life that surely must follow any attempted invasion of Japan by land-forces.
The steam locomotive, through its development and expansion across North America, contributed to the displacement and destruction of native American tribes and their land. It led to forced removals, destruction of traditional ways of life, and contributed to conflicts over territory and resources.