Alright well... Washington tried to tell Braddock that his *army's style of marching was not well suited to fighting in frontier country. Lined up in columns and rows, the troops made easy targets. And that the color of the army's clothing was bright red and dark blue. Plus while they were marching, they were out in the wide open.
General Braddock could have increased his chances of defeating the French by adopting more effective guerrilla warfare tactics, which were better suited to the North American terrain and the nature of the conflict. Additionally, he could have sought alliances with local Indigenous tribes to gain crucial knowledge and support. Improving his supply lines and logistics would have ensured his troops were better equipped and sustained during the campaign. Lastly, gathering intelligence on French troop movements and strategies would have allowed for more strategic planning and engagement.
Mrs. Braddock wants to ensure the children are well-cared for and educated, as she believes in their potential and the importance of a solid upbringing. She is motivated by a desire to provide them with a stable and nurturing environment, fostering their growth and development. Her actions reflect a deep sense of responsibility and love for the children, aiming to help them thrive despite any challenges they may face.
Unconditional surrender
False.
Appointed shortly afterwords to command against the French in America, he landed in Virginia on 20 February 1755 with two regiments of British regulars. He met with several of the colonial governors at the Congress of Alexandria on 14 April and was persuaded to undertake vigorous actions against the French. A general from Massachusetts would attack at Fort Niagara, General Johnson at Crown Point, Colonel Monckton at Fort Beausejour on the Bay of Fundy. He would lead an Expedition against Fort Duquesne at the Forks of the Ohio. After some months of preparation, in which he was hampered by administrative confusion and want of resources, the Braddock expedition took the field with a picked column, in which George Washington served as a volunteer officer. The column crossed the Monongahela River on 9 July 1755, and almost immediately afterwords encountered an Indian and French force. Braddock's troops were completely surprised and routed, and Braddock, rallying his men time after time, fell at last, mortally wounded by a shot through the chest. Braddock was borne off the field by Washington and another officer, and died on 13 July 1755, just four days after the battle. Before he died Braddock left Washington his ceremonial sash that he wore with his battle uniform. Reportedly, Washington never went anywhere without this sash for the rest of his life, be it as the Commander of the Colonial Army or with his presidential duties. He was buried just west of Great Meadows, where the remnants of the column halted on its retreat to reorganize. Braddock was buried in the middle of the road and wagons were rolled over top of the grave site to prevent his body from being discovered and desecrated. George Washington presided at the burial service, as the chaplain had been severely wounded.
General Braddock could have improved his chances of defeating the French by adopting more flexible tactics suited to the North American terrain, such as incorporating guerrilla warfare strategies and utilizing local Native American allies who understood the landscape. Additionally, reinforcing his supply lines and ensuring better communication with his troops would have helped maintain morale and coordination during engagements. Finally, conducting thorough reconnaissance to gather intelligence on French positions and movements could have enabled Braddock to make more informed strategic decisions.
General Braddock could have increased his chances of defeating the French by adopting more effective guerrilla warfare tactics, which were better suited to the North American terrain and the nature of the conflict. Additionally, he could have sought alliances with local Indigenous tribes to gain crucial knowledge and support. Improving his supply lines and logistics would have ensured his troops were better equipped and sustained during the campaign. Lastly, gathering intelligence on French troop movements and strategies would have allowed for more strategic planning and engagement.
he did not like it.
In fact, in some U.S. states, car insurance is not required. However, states that do require it do so to increase the general sense of liability. That is, it ensures that drivers have responsibility for their actions on the road.
There are many human actions that increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the air such as car emissions, pollution, landfills, and other daily practices.
my answers: the general price of goods will increase. Much money will purchase fewer goods. The producer will have to produce more so as to increase it sales. The public will suffer for this actions. Bank lending rate will be higher as demand for money will be of great importance.
all of the general partners suffer
Mrs. Braddock wants to ensure the children are well-cared for and educated, as she believes in their potential and the importance of a solid upbringing. She is motivated by a desire to provide them with a stable and nurturing environment, fostering their growth and development. Her actions reflect a deep sense of responsibility and love for the children, aiming to help them thrive despite any challenges they may face.
Actions that will not increase the electric current induced in a wire include changing the wire's length or material, adjusting the wire's temperature, or altering the wire's tension. Inducing a current involves changing the magnetic field around the wire, so actions that do not affect this magnetic field will not increase the induced current.
You can't. People are people. They choose their own actions.
The increase of political activity about taxes.
increasing resistance and keeping current constant