Battle of the Marne
Military cutbacks and western investments.
Saratoga, New York is where The Battle of Saratoga took place. It was the turning point in the Revolutionary War, it was when the British realized that the Americans might defeat them, and the Americas realized they might win.
It was the Battle of Bunker Hill where the British realized, despite their victory, that defeating the Americans would not be easy. The battle occurred on June 17, 1775.
After the Americans won the battle of Lake Erie the British realized that they could no longer supply the garrison at Detroit and abandoned it.
Support for the war in the United States lessened because Americans realized that the Viet Cong were still strong.
Because Americans realized how dangerous war is for soldiers
Because Americans realized how dangerous war is for soldiers
The Supreme Court upheld the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II in the Korematsu v. United States case due to perceived military necessity and national security concerns. The decision was largely influenced by fears of espionage and potential sabotage by Japanese Americans on the West Coast.
Military cutbacks and western investments.
Saratoga, New York is where The Battle of Saratoga took place. It was the turning point in the Revolutionary War, it was when the British realized that the Americans might defeat them, and the Americas realized they might win.
It was an acknowledgement of the unfairness and inhumanity of slavery. They realized that it was antiquated and needed to end.
If you haven't vomited by now, you're probably OK.
It affected the Americans because ranch life was a large responsibility. Americans saw all the hard work that farmers put in and realized that they should work just as hard to.
They were very unfriendly and harsh. They didn't want Americans passing by their land. Later on, as they got used to it and realized this group of Americans weren't that bad and the Indians began to start trade with the Americans, as well as the Spanish.
After the battle of saratoga, the french realized that the Americans were a good bet to win the Revolution, and they were already looking for a way to get revenge on Britain from the French and Indiian War. The Americans gained a lot of artillery and manpower, which probably was the deciding factor in the American's victory at Yorktown
During the American Revolution, France supplied the new American government with money (gold and French Francs), soldiers, and the French Navy. After the Americans defeated the British at the Battle of Saratoga, the French realized the American colonists could defeat the British regulars, and that helping the Americans would potentially weaken their hated British rivals.
Probably when people realized they'd need to fill their cars up with gas...