They were defenders!
For the French in New France they were saviours. They were sent to fight against the first nations, but not a single native American was found shot by them - in fact they did not meet a single one, as the tribes that had fought against the white invaders of their land by that point in history had died from smallpox.
The Carignan-Salières Regiment, sent to New France in the 17th century, can be viewed as both defenders and invaders. They were initially tasked with defending the colony against external threats, including Iroquois attacks, thereby playing a protective role for French settlers. However, their presence and military actions also contributed to the expansion of French territory into lands traditionally inhabited by Indigenous peoples, which can be seen as an invasion from the perspective of First Nations. This duality highlights the complex dynamics of colonialism and its impacts on Indigenous communities.
The four defenders start at the back, the first row in front of the goalkeeper.
The Visigoths, led by Alaric, were the first invaders to sack Rome, in 410 AD.
While there may have been previous invaders that fought with Rome, the first invaders to really do a number on Rome and sack the city were the Gauls in either 387 or 390 BC. under their leader Brennus.
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The massive structurefrom ancient times was first built as protection from invaders was the Great Wall.
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built as protection for invaders
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The Romans
In 410, The Visigoths were the first to sack Rome