The British people didn't have the persuasion that this war was really big to Great Britain leaving them no choice but to not support the war
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The British people didn't have the persuasion that this war was really big to Great Britain leaving them no choice but to not support the war
The unruly Hessians cost the British the support of many areas that the British had hoped would remain loyalist.
The unruly Hessians cost the British the support of many areas that the British had hoped would remain loyalist.
The unruly Hessians cost the British the support of many areas that the British had hoped would remain loyalist.
They did support the British in both world wars, providing goods and soldiers to the British. Although "support" may be putting it a bit strongly: India was a colony governed by the British during both wars, and their soldiers were simply transferred to the various theatres of war by the British.
The british promised them better infustructure
In support of the War on Terror.
Yes
The war of 1857 led to many corrections of the mistakes of the British. When the British asked the Hindus and Muslims to join them, the Hindus shake the hands with them but the Muslims didn't support them. Due to this reason the British considered Muslims only responsible for the war of 1857 but there were many different people who took part in the war. However, the Hindus took many advantages from the British moving ahead in their lives.
The war of 1857 led to many corrections of the mistakes of the British. When the British asked the Hindus and Muslims to join them, the Hindus shake the hands with them but the Muslims didn't support them. Due to this reason the British considered Muslims only responsible for the war of 1857 but there were many different people who took part in the war. However, the Hindus took many advantages from the British moving ahead in their lives.
they supported us the British