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Who led the surprise attack at the battle of Trenton?

George Washington


What battle did Napoleon die in?

Napoleon did not die in any war he was ousted from France after his second military defeat at the Battle of Waterloo and was relegated to spend the rest of his life in isolation on the island of st Helena. He is purported to have died there of a stomach condition, ulcers or cancer.


How was living in Athens different from living in Sparta?

Sparta civilization was all about power and battle; every boy was trained to grow up and be a military weapon. On the other hand, Athens was all about advancements in technologies and not so much battle. Athens' military was mostly filled with potters, bakers, speakers, and so on. It was very much different than Sparta


How do you attack King Arthur the last time you encounter him in sonic and the black knight?

He should play similarly to before - he sets off on his horse and you have to catch up with him. The big difference here is that when you attack him you should be attacking from in front of him. Then you have to keep parrying him until said turn ends successfully or until the battle ends.


Something in the Civil War that starts with X?

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Which city-state's geography might make it more open to attack in a military battle explain?

Sparta had no walls, relying on it's warriors as its walls.


Which city-states's geography might make it more open to attack in a military battle?

A city-state located on flat, open terrain without natural barriers such as mountains or rivers would be more open to attack in a military battle. Additionally, a city-state located near coastlines or trade routes may also be more vulnerable to attack due to easy access for invaders by sea.


What is continuous attack in military battle field?

"Shock and awe" is today the popular term.


What battle with japan was the worst defeat in the US military history?

The attack on Pearl Harbor, on December 7th 1941, at 7:55 am.


What has the author Ariel Levite written?

Ariel Levite has written: 'Offense and defense in Israeli military doctrine' -- subject(s): Defenses, National security 'Intelligence and strategic surprises' -- subject(s): Midway, Battle of, 1942, Military intelligence, Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941, Preemptive attack (Military science), Surprise (Military science)


What was the role of geography at the battle of Trenton?

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Who was the us leader during the battle of adobe walls?

The Battle of Adobe Walls was not a typical "battle" between the U.S. military and Native Americans. Adobe Walls was a trading post and at the time of the attack, there were 28 white traders. There was not an official leader.


Hows the geography in lexington concord battle?

what are the measerments of the battle field at lexington and concord


What did the Battle of Fort Sumter change?

The Geography of the US.


What was the battle strategy in the Battle of Shiloh?

To be the fastest to attack


What was the strategy behind the attack on Pearl Harbor?

The attack took place while the inhabitants of the military base were asleep, this left them vulnerable hence making the attack so effective.


Why was geography important in the out come of the Battle of Gettysburg?

Because the high ground commanded the battlefield and the Union Army managed to seize and hold it, forcing the Confederates to attack them through open ground under a deadly fire.