It may have been the first battle where a General (Joe Johnston) moved his army by rail, to good effect.
the technology that was used were ussar.
Ironclad ships, landmines, submarines, observation balloons, repeating guns, and grenades.
The North won the Battle of Antieatm, Shiloh, Chattonoga, Gettysgurg, Vicksburg, March to the sea in Gorgia, and the Battle of the Appomattox Court House. These are the wars the North won. By Bikram S Marwah
the battle affected England as it introduced a new king from a foreign country which meant England might be taken over by another country (France)
They did not "get the idea" they had chariots forced upon them by the invading Hyksos, who also introduced new technology for axes, swords and bows.
Electronic data-processing.
the technology that was used were ussar.
The right.
Saddle.....Im guessing
Ironclad ships, landmines, submarines, observation balloons, repeating guns, and grenades.
Yes it does. Google was introduced to Australia around the time of the new millennium - 1999/2000. An Australian technology company first introduced Australians to the Google search phenomenon.
The North won the Battle of Antieatm, Shiloh, Chattonoga, Gettysgurg, Vicksburg, March to the sea in Gorgia, and the Battle of the Appomattox Court House. These are the wars the North won. By Bikram S Marwah
Febreze was introduced nationally in 1998 as a revolutionary new household product that uses a unique odor-removing technology.
When any new system is introduced there are several problems tha could occure. This system is introduced mainly on the technology not on the usefullness of the new system. The system as promised is not the system delivered. There are always disruption to normal work when the new sytem starts.
the battle affected England as it introduced a new king from a foreign country which meant England might be taken over by another country (France)
Technology, the democratic tradition, new types of medicine that were introduced, economic innovations like banking, and condoms.
(it was first introduced in the late 1950s at Harvard), but the computerized technology currently available with EECP makes it a relatively new procedure