Lee had split his forces, and Pope hoped to get between Lee and Jackson and destroy them piecemeal. But Jackson was too quick for him. He chased Jackson all over Northern Virginia, with Jackson always "retreating" and being gone when Pope got there. But then Jackson was ready to occupy Pope while Lee closed in, and so he advanced. Pope had no clue that anything had changed until he found himself engaged. Overconfidence and wishful thinking may have played a part, too, as it did with General Hooker at Chancellorsville.
Jackson made his stand behind an old railroad cut, where he held Pope off until Longstreet's corps stole up on his flank, who hit Pope like a thunderbolt, rolling his forces up.
To convince the colonists to break away from British rule
He gives him chocolate
The main contribution that the Federalists did to convince the delegates was to create the Federalist Papers, which were documents supporting the approval of the Constitution. Hope this helps. ;)
No, it was a well-known fact by then.
New York
What more can I say to convince you? Convince me with your actions.
'Convince me'
Convince
The prefix of "convince" is "con-".
The past participle of convince is convinced.
It didn't take much to convince the jury.How can I convince you to come on a date?
You need to convince that person to help us.
A homophone for "convince" is "convince". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
convince
Bad attitude. Convince them with money.
The word is spelled convince, just as you spelled it.
not convince