The fighting at Lexington and Concord began after than the British passed more tax laws. I believe on my opinion that the British soldiers said fire and that's how the fighting began,
For US involvement it began at Pearl Harbor where we lost 2,403 soldiers and citizens
80%
when western Rome fell, there was more land to be had, so the people from the other European countries began fighting over it, so they began using feudalism as a means of estate trade.
Trench warfare began use in World War 1. In the early 1900's.
The fighting at Lexington and Concord began after than the British passed more tax laws. I believe on my opinion that the British soldiers said fire and that's how the fighting began,
NovaNet: thought colonial soldiers had fired on them
Thought colonial soldiers had fired on them
The motivational factor for soldiers fighting in World War I sometimes began and ended with "for each other", that is, unit loyalty with each man looking out for the other. Quite typically, however, soldiers were motivated out of love for family and friends and home-communities -- to protect them from the enemy. Very often, soldiers fought as patriots: they dedicated themselves to advancing their nation's cause, even to the point of sacrificing their individual lives for its sake.
Colonies began fighting to overthrow colonial control over their governments
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because Hitler began invading European countries.
I think the end of the Roman Empire was when the ancient world ended and something more recognizable as the European world began.
For US involvement it began at Pearl Harbor where we lost 2,403 soldiers and citizens
80%