The Greeks, after two attempts on Troy, one in Year 1 of the looting expedition to Asia Minor (failed), the second (successful) one in year 10, could have given up and gone home with the loot and slaves they had pillaged around the Aegean coast. However the Horse plot gave them one last shot.
The Greeks could have accepted the return of Helen offered by Troy, but they insisted they wanted the treasure which Helen had stolen from Sparta when she ran off with Paris (Helen was relatively unimportant - it was the money which really mattered) , so the negotiated end failed.
what were two ways in which the siege could have ended
A siege could end through negotiation, where the besieged party agrees to terms of surrender, often resulting in safe passage or concessions from the besiegers. Alternatively, a siege could conclude with a military breakthrough, where the besieging forces successfully attack and breach the defenses, leading to the capture of the besieged area.
The siege of Troy could have ended in two primary ways: through negotiation and a peace treaty, which might have involved the exchange of hostages or a settlement of terms that favored both sides. Alternatively, the war could have concluded with a decisive military victory for either the Greeks or the Trojans, leading to the complete defeat of the opposing side. Ultimately, it was the clever strategy of the Greeks, exemplified by the Trojan Horse, that led to Troy's downfall.
Gettysburg, which ended his hopes of invading the North. Petersburg, the long siege conducted by Grant, who was now General-in-Chief of the Union armies, and had ended the system of prisoner exchange, so that the Confederates were bound to run out of men first.
Boat or air plane
Two ways- one on the first die, and two on the second die, and visa versa.
The two ways of live you could gab lived are, 1: you could be trader or 2: a poor person
The Battle of Gettysburg ended on July 3, 1863, while the siege at Vicksburg concluded on July 4, 1863. Therefore, only one day elapsed between the two significant events during the American Civil War.
The confederacy was split in two.
During the siege at Glenrowan in 1880, two police officers were killed, and several others were injured. The event is most famously associated with the outlaw Ned Kelly and his gang, who were ultimately captured. In addition to the police fatalities, one of Kelly's gang members, Steve Hart, was also killed. The siege ended with the gang's defeat, leading to Kelly's capture and subsequent execution.
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