The Union was fighting to end slavery and the South was fighting to keep it's slaves. Britain outlawed slavery.
"to take a break" may be translated as "faire une pause" in French.
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First of all, if this question is referring to the American Civil-War, then there were no colonists, only Unionists and Confederates. Secondly, Native American Tribes anywhere near the eastern United States where the fighting happened lived in the Indian Territory, now known as Oklahoma. That was a land plunged in chaos, with the 5 major Indian tribes fighting the federal government, and of course being encouraged by the Confederates. In fact, the Confederates counted the Indian Territory along with Kentucky, Missouri Western Virginia and Arizona , as part of their territory even though they had little control or influence over those areas. If referring to the French and Indian War, then the Indians were assisting the French.
Although the whole military never takes a break for the holidays, especially those in combat and critical jobs, troops in training will generally be off from a week before Christmas to a few days into the new year. Others will work half-days or one day on-one day off schedules during the holidays. There is a story told that in the French front during WWI the American and German soldiers stopped fighting on Christmas Eve, and began to sing carols. Both the Germans and Americans joined in the middle of the battlefield and for one day exchanged gifts like food, enjoyed worshiping Christmas, and then returned to their tranches and resumed fighting each other the next day.
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the french and Indian war was a war between the English and the french. they were fighting for land of north America. i think they were also fighting for the trading routes in north America. i hope that i helped! it is about the strugal for supremacy. at first the french and british didnt have a problem but then hostilaties started to break out
the french and Indian war was a war between the English and the french. they were fighting for land of North America. i think they were also fighting for the trading routes in north America. i hope that i helped! it is about the strugal for supremacy. at first the french and british didnt have a problem but then hostilaties started to break out
It began with the Storming of the Bastille.
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German forces failed to break the French lines after nearly 10 months of fighting.
"During the lunch break" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase pendant la pause déjeuner. The prepositional phrase also translates as "during lunch break" since French employs the definite article -- in this case, la -- where English may not use "the." The pronunciation will be "paw-daw la pohz dey-zhuh-ney" in French.
The Union was fighting to end slavery and the South was fighting to keep it's slaves. Britain outlawed slavery.
"to take a break" may be translated as "faire une pause" in French.
Yes, in France, many students have a longer lunch break and often go home for lunch. This is common practice in the French education system to allow students to have a break during the day and eat a meal at home with their families.
This happens to me a lot. I do not know if you mean physically fighting or verbally fighting. If they are physically, try to break them up.
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