Factions are opposing groups that challenge rule, order and power.
the opposing side is whoever was fighting them
A closed association of nations or other groups
Groups that are on the same side in a war are typically referred to as "allies" or "coalition partners." They work together towards common objectives against opposing forces. In specific contexts, they may also be termed "friendly forces" or "partner nations."
Alexander Mackenzie interacted with numerous First Nations groups during his expeditions in Canada, including the Dene, Inuit, and various Cree nations. He established peaceful relationships with some of these groups, while facing resistance and hostility from others. His interactions with the indigenous peoples of Canada during his journeys were crucial in shaping his understanding of the land and its inhabitants.
factions and opposing groups.
By passing legislation to that effect.
In social studies, "front" can refer to a geographic area where armies engage in combat during a war, or it can represent a particular line of confrontation or conflict between groups or nations. The concept of a front is often used to describe the physical and ideological boundaries where opposing forces meet.
Central Powers & Allies
Individuals or groups with opposing beliefs, values, or interests are most likely to have enmity for one another. Additionally, competition for limited resources or a history of conflict can also contribute to enmity between parties.
Yes there are 4 nations and more. Canada is a confederation of many nations. The provinces were nations, which is why Canada is a confederation, and several groups within Canada claim nation status including many Aboriginal groups.
The name for the groups is the "Contras," from the Spanish word contra meaning against or opposing.