I'm assuming this was supposed to say "trench" warfare, which was the warfare in WW1 in which soldiers dug trenches 8-9 feet deep in order to protect themselves from harms way.
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the french did b cause they were mad at germandy and yea
You could say the French were when various resistance groups were causing havoc to German troops in German captured French territory.
yes they spread small pox among the native people
Ho Chi Minh's method of warfare against the French involved a blend of guerrilla tactics, mobilization of the peasantry, and political strategy. He emphasized asymmetric warfare, using small, flexible units to conduct ambushes and sabotage, which disrupted French operations. Additionally, he sought to galvanize nationalist sentiment and gain popular support by framing the struggle as a fight for independence and social justice. This approach ultimately contributed to the success of the Viet Minh in the First Indochina War.
we dont know.
The French Revolution.
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Because the French wanted to leave the warfare and Famine in their country.
The French
yes its was famous
Guerrilla warfare
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Rivalry between the French and the Dutch in North America lead to increased Indian warfare. The rivalry pushed the Indians to secure more furs and items for trade and more warfare broke out over competition.
Rivalry between the French and the Dutch in North America lead to increased Indian warfare. The rivalry pushed the Indians to secure more furs and items for trade and more warfare broke out over competition.
Rivalry between the French and the Dutch in North America lead to increased Indian warfare. The rivalry pushed the Indians to secure more furs and items for trade and more warfare broke out over competition.