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NovaNet answer=The defeated nationalists fled to taiwan
Germany & Britain were too cautious with each; the Germans refused to fight and fled into their ports at Jutland. Britain was too cautious, ran, then couldn't find the Germans to fight them again. Their greatest naval battles with each other were at the Coronel Islands and Falkland Islands against Admiral Graf Spee. There was no cowardice shown there!
Over 1 million people managed to reach foreign shores. The total number that fled cannot be determined, because many may not have survived.
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By the end of the cilil war England was ruled by oliver cromwell, who had been a driving force in the parlimentary cause and had helped win them many battles. Although the king retained his title, he lost all power and fled to the isle of man where he was captured, imprisoned and eventualy exicuted. cromwell ruled for a frurther 11 years until his death when he was replaced by the king's son Charles the 2nd in 1660
General David Benjamin Brandt.
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He fled to the U.S.
The past tense of flee is fled. Past simple --- fled.past continuous -- was/were + fleeingpast perfect -- had + fledpast perfect continuous -- had + been + fleeing
The German ruler, Kaiser Wilhelm II, abdicated the throne and fled to Holland in the last days of the war.
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They fled from our troops but we eventually caught them.
The British did not unite Canada into one nation. Early immigrants who had fled from Britain did so, just as happened in US.
The Great Pilgrimage?
St Patrick left Britain in the year of 456 because of personal conficts with many friends and family in the country. Because of all these issues, he fled and started life in another country.
Not very valid. Puritanism has not had a massive baring on a world religious scale however thanks to their prosecution in Britain they fled to America and co-founded New England thus making your statement inaccurate.
The nationalists fled to Tiwan