Monygomery (Monty)
The question is incomplete; it needs whatever action the British persuaded enslaved Africans to perform. If it asking about slavery in general, the British did not "persuade" the Africans to be slaves. They received them in chains from rival African Kingdoms or Tribes that had already enslaved them and the British used force to compel them to remain in slavery.
The Seven Years' War
The british commander who surrendered to gates at saratoga was Burgoyne. I found this out doing a word search for social studies.
General Pattons's armoured forces then the sky cleared giving the allied air powder to see and strike German forces and equipment trying to escape the 'bulge' area.............
Used in which war? 1. Renaults & Mark Series in WWI 2. Shermans and Stuarts in WWII 3. Pershings and Pattons in Korea 4. Pattons and Sheridans in Vietnam
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Not the highest. Highest is General of the Armies. He was one step below, which is just a General
Pompey was the general who was Caesar's great rival. Of course, this was after he was no longer Caesar's son-in-law.Pompey was the general who was Caesar's great rival. Of course, this was after he was no longer Caesar's son-in-law.Pompey was the general who was Caesar's great rival. Of course, this was after he was no longer Caesar's son-in-law.Pompey was the general who was Caesar's great rival. Of course, this was after he was no longer Caesar's son-in-law.Pompey was the general who was Caesar's great rival. Of course, this was after he was no longer Caesar's son-in-law.Pompey was the general who was Caesar's great rival. Of course, this was after he was no longer Caesar's son-in-law.Pompey was the general who was Caesar's great rival. Of course, this was after he was no longer Caesar's son-in-law.Pompey was the general who was Caesar's great rival. Of course, this was after he was no longer Caesar's son-in-law.Pompey was the general who was Caesar's great rival. Of course, this was after he was no longer Caesar's son-in-law.
pattons orderlyPatton's Orderly
In general, not in the same place.
The question is incomplete; it needs whatever action the British persuaded enslaved Africans to perform. If it asking about slavery in general, the British did not "persuade" the Africans to be slaves. They received them in chains from rival African Kingdoms or Tribes that had already enslaved them and the British used force to compel them to remain in slavery.
The Seven Years' War
General Thomas Gage was the British general in charge of British forces in Boston.
General Thomas Gage was the British general in charge of British forces in Boston.
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The Seven Years' War
The Seven Years' War