six months
six months
people would die and there would be less people
people would die and there would be less people
People on both sides believed the fighting would not last more than a few weeks. Many anticipated a swift resolution, underestimating the complexities and the scale of the conflict. This misconception contributed to the initial fervor and mobilization but ultimately led to prolonged hostilities. As the war dragged on, it became evident that neither side was prepared for a lengthy engagement.
Well, they thought that the gamers out there would like to see both sonic and Mario in a fighting game, and thought people would enjoy it.
no. both sides thought it would be a quick and simple war.
Assuming you mnean First Bull Run, it was when both sides thought it would a short war, and each army was simply trying to march on the enemy's capital. "Forward to Richmond!" and "Forward to Washington!"
Nationalism and both sides thought that it would be a short decisive conflict
feudal fighting
because australia and america have influenced fighting for old people so they thought it would be good to do it with babys
They thought it would take to long to defeat the Confederacy.
no he did not, he would only fight if he thought that is was really necessary.