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that would be the tank.
Propaganda against communism.
No weapons. They were a mission. The unit of 5-6 soldiers may have had flintlock guns.
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There are no figures for the total number of casualties caused by machine guns in WW1. But an internet search found an example of the effectiveness of the weapon - On the first day of the Somme Offensive, the British lost 60.000 soldiers mostly due to machine gun fire.
Thomas Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense, was considered a weapon against the British because it encouraged the colonists of freedom, and showed them what they could be having. Such as, freedom of trade, land, and unalienable rights. Hope this helps!
boycotting British goods
to take the weapon stash the colonists had their
The colonists became upset when they heard that British soldiers burned houses and fired upon innocent people.49 colonists were killed and 29 were wounded with 5 missing
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British general Thomas Gage had heard that the colonial militia had a major weapon storehouse there. In reaction, he sent his soldiers to destroy it.
After the Boston Massacre, colonists used propaganda to portray the event as British aggression against innocent civilians. They circulated images and written accounts depicting British soldiers as villains and colonists as victims to drum up anti-British sentiment and garner support for the patriot cause. This propaganda played a significant role in shaping public opinion and fueling the American Revolution.
because they were the soldiers of the American revolution (on the colonists side) . they basicly consisted of a farmer and a weapon. They were called minute men because it was said that they would be ready to fight in a minute
TO blind the German pilots.the Brits used a light called the Leigh Light .
The phrase "looked to their priming" in The Highwayman means that the soldiers were preparing to fire their weapons. Priming was arming the weapon to fire it against an enemy.?æ
The lance.
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