I think they considered deserting because terre was no food and they would probaly frezz or starve to death
Because he had more wars for there war
A soldier in the Continental Army might consider deserting due to various factors such as harsh living conditions, lack of proper pay and supplies, prolonged periods without contact with loved ones, and the constant risk of injury or death in battle. Additionally, disillusionment with the cause or lack of faith in leadership could also contribute to their decision to desert.
I think it was an anonymous soldier.
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I'm just guessing.... I think it would be Eurasia. Geologists consider Europe and Asia to be one land mass. I think they are on the same continental plates, or something like that anyway!
Despite strict army training, a deserting soldier is still a human-being. Any British soldier, in those times, who deserted, had their reasons. Maybe they couldn't see the future disgrace their families would face? Maybe they thought that a better future awaited them? Remember, some soldiers enlisted because a magistrate gave them the choice of enlist or go to prison, or be transported to Australia! Not much of a choice? So the reasons are complex and there is no definitive answer.
I think granite is continental crust
i think john clem
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thinks life is on the line anytime all the time for a soldier
yes, I think
i think it is a private