An armistice is not actually the ending of a war but a way to stop fighting to see if something can be worked out. Most groups fighting a war want to win it. Perhaps they see that an armistice is not a true win. WW2 ended with an armistice and no one side actually won or lost.
Fighting in the West and South affected the course of the Revolutionary War. It affected the course of the Revolutionary War because it made different people side with the Americans, and different people side with the British. It also gave both sides of the war a lot of victories. The fighting in the West and South gained Spain's trust to the Americans. Now Bernardo de Galvez sided with the Americans and declared war on Britain. The Americans also gained new and different leaders, which helped with more victories in the South. Overall, fighting in the West and South greatly affected the course of the Revolutionary War.
The key advantage of fighting a defensive war is that the side on the defense can force the other to attack. In forcing the attack, the defender often can chose terrain and conditions that are most advantageous to the defender. Further, it is frequently easier to supply a defending army and secure supply lines than it is to supply an attacking army.
The Battle of Tippecanoe occurred in the War of 1812; in which US was fighting with Britain. Also, native Americans who fought in the war mostly took Britain's side. They did this in hope of getting their land back, which was taken by the US in the development of going farther west.
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Songsam is on the South Korean side in Cranes:)
He was fighting for the confederate states.
In Cranes by Hwang Sun-Won, Songsam and Tokchae were childhood friends who played together. As adults, Tokchae is a prisoner and Songsam is an officer.
He was on the side of the Greeks, fighting against the Trojans.
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In World war 2 the British were fighting on the allies side Russia (the Soviet Union at the time), and France. After Russia dropped out of the war because of their own revolution, the United States entered on the side of Britain and France. They were fighting against the Axis Powers of Japan and Germany.
Songsam faces an internal conflict regarding his loyalty to his friend Tokchae, who has become a political prisoner. Songsam grapples with his allegiance to his friend, as well as his duty to the government and society that punish Tokchae for his actions. This conflict drives Songsam to question his beliefs and values.
French and Indians were on the same side fighting against the British.
No. A war simply implies that either side is fighting for what they believe is moral.
The United States was fighting on two sides. On one side they were fighting Germany, and on the other side they were fighting Japan. It technically was the same war but they call it two seperate ones because they happened on opposite sides of the United States.
They fought for the Confederacy throughout the war.
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