No, Portugal did not defend Scotland against the British in the 1500s. During this period, Scotland was primarily dealing with its own internal conflicts and issues with England, particularly in the context of the Wars of the Roses and later the Protestant Reformation. While there were alliances formed between Scotland and various European powers, including France, Portugal was not directly involved in defending Scotland against the British at that time.
because the were power full
Either the American Revolution, or the War of 1812.
England made Georgia colony to be a front line colony to defend against Spanish attack.
Yes, they and their government took several actions to defend against the air attack and try to keep the civilian casualties low.
No, he believed it was his duty to protect Catholicism against the Muslims of the Ottoman Empire, the Protestant countries of Europe (England, Scotland, Netherlands, Switzerland), and their allies (France).
No.
To defend the rulers of the city of york against attacks by rival English nobles; and invasions from Scotland.
because the were power full
First to support the British war effort against Germany, then to defend itself against the threat of Japan.
Either the American Revolution, or the War of 1812.
Their attacks were hard to defend against
There is no scientific evidence or claim that Shakeology can defend against cancer.
The Continental Army
The preposition "against" typically follows the verb "defend." For example, "She defended herself against the accusations."
radar allowed the British to get their fighters in the air in the right place at the right time to maximise their opportunities to engage the Luftwaffe.
what two organ stysems that defend the body against infection are
England made Georgia colony to be a front line colony to defend against Spanish attack.