Germany and Italy because they wanted to gain more land and allies.
The Native Americans who were resident in the area assisted the Pilgrims in Plymouth.
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molly Brant was a Mohawk Indian and the companion of Sir William Johnson, a large landowner and the British Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the northern colonies during the time of the Revolutionary War. She was also the sister of Joseph Brant, a native American who sided with the British government against the colonies. They were both Loyalists. She believed that the colonists were going to take Native American lands, and therefore she supported the British. She was also biased because of her unofficial marriage to Johnson. As a result, she convinced many tribes, including the Cayugas and the Senecas, back to the British. She was a spy, and informed the British of Patriot movements and assisted Loyalists by securing refuge for them with friendly tribes.
Jean Lafitte, the famous pirate.
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Germany and Italy
France was a major force on that battlefield. They took 7,000 British soldiers captive. This decisive victory set the stage for the Treaty of Paris.
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Athens was part of an alliance of Greek city-states which varied in size from a couple of dozen to 180, led at first by Sparta, then later by Athens after defeat of the Persian invasion.
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assisted is the past tense of assist. You can say assisted is a past tense verb
this is when someone is assisted in a resturant
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Yes. I have assisted you by answering the question.
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You will find Better Business Bureau (BBB) an excellent source to find an accredited assisted living home in the place of your choice (links-http://www.bbb.org/greater-san-francisco/accredited-business-directory/assisted-living-and-adult-family-homes; http://www.bbb.org/alaska/accredited-business-directory/assisted-living-centers-and-adult-family-homes, for example). www.carepathways.com is another website which shall guide you to find an accredited assisting living home. Assisted living homes are accredited through a nonprofit organization called Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. Their website, carf.org, has a list of accredited homes, or you can call them at (520) 325-1044.