In 1918, more than 1 million American soldiers advanced on heavily fortified German positions during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in France. This operation was part of the larger Hundred Days Offensive, which aimed to push back German forces and ultimately contribute to the end of World War I. The offensive was one of the largest in American military history and marked a significant turning point in the war.
Paul Revere warned the Americans that the British were coming. Hope this helps :D
False. African Americans did serve in the Union Army during the Civil War, with approximately 180,000 enlisting by the war's end. They played crucial roles in various battles and were instrumental in the Union's victory. The participation of African American soldiers also helped to advance the cause of emancipation and civil rights.
The Union troops occupied and fortified the high ground. The Confederates were forced to advance across open ground and launch their assaults uphill against superior numbers.
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The Battle of Somme gave the world the standard for stupid, wanton and needless slaughter. Overly confident of an rapid advance, the British ordered their soldiers to walk slowly toward the German lines. The Germans who had found out the British game plan and were heavily fortified in their trenches, rained machine gun fire on the approaching British soldiers killing 20,000 and inflicting 60,000 casualties.
The most significant factor that made it difficult for soldiers to cross the area between the trenches, known as "no man's land," was the presence of extensive barbed wire and constant enemy fire. This area was often heavily fortified with obstacles and was subject to artillery bombardments, making it perilous for soldiers attempting to advance. Additionally, the muddy and uneven terrain further complicated movements, increasing the likelihood of injury or death during such attempts.
Paul Revere warned the Americans that the British were coming. Hope this helps :D
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The red coated soldiers stood in unbroken ranks, waiting on the enemies advance.
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Because they wanted to keep African Americans and whites segregated.
False. African Americans did serve in the Union Army during the Civil War, with approximately 180,000 enlisting by the war's end. They played crucial roles in various battles and were instrumental in the Union's victory. The participation of African American soldiers also helped to advance the cause of emancipation and civil rights.
The Union troops occupied and fortified the high ground. The Confederates were forced to advance across open ground and launch their assaults uphill against superior numbers.
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They both helped to advance the cause of African Americans.
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