Any evidence is archived and stored in case it is needed in the future.
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Yes, historical evidence suggests that the English were often overconfident, particularly during the early stages of conflicts such as the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Their belief in their military superiority and underestimation of their opponents led to significant setbacks, such as the loss at Yorktown in 1781. Additionally, the English assumed their naval dominance would secure victory, which proved misguided against resilient forces. This overconfidence often stemmed from a long history of military successes, which created an expectation of easy victories.
No
The evidence was circumstantial and not enough to prove any guilt.
Yes, there is evidence that the English expected trouble, particularly in the context of historical events such as the lead-up to the American Revolution or during World War II. For instance, British intelligence reports prior to the American colonies' rebellion indicated concerns about growing unrest and dissatisfaction. Similarly, in the years leading up to WWII, British military preparations and public discourse reflected an anticipation of conflict with Nazi Germany. These instances illustrate a pattern of expecting and preparing for potential challenges.
In an investigation, evidence of absence can be found when there is a lack of expected evidence or when thorough searches or tests do not reveal any traces of something that should be present if it existed.
The English language has not really had any trouble managing to survive. Because of the British Empire, the English language was spread across the world.
B,c he was in da country Gutenberg was German. There is no evidence that he had any interest in English. [This first answer should be excised.]
There is not one shred of evidence that Einstein had any difficulty with spelling in German. He did have trouble learning languages, and noted (in his 50s) that writing in English was a problem for him because of it's changeable spelling * rules -- a problem for just about any adult learning English. But Einstein had absolutely no difficulty with writing German, his native tongue. * Quick -- which of the three words prior to the * were intentionally misspelled or misused?
No. Because they would laugh at me and tell me they don't have enough evidence. Besides I wouldn't want to get in any more trouble.
I could not find evidence of a company that does English training via mail. Your best bet is to attend a class.
English archer skeletons do not play a role in historical battles as they are fictional and not based on any historical evidence.
If you are having trouble in English class a good place to go would be www.ucranesummaries.com <------ Just about any book, has a summary here.
Robert Frost was primarily an English-speaking poet and writer. While he may have had some knowledge of other languages, there is no evidence to suggest that he was fluent in any language other than English.
Michael is not in any trouble what so ever!
There is no verifiable evidence of psychic powers of any kind.