Lydia Darragh, an early American patriot, opposed British rule, seeing it as oppressive and unjust. As a Quaker, she valued individual rights and freedoms, which clashed with the authoritarian nature of British governance. Her actions, including spying on British troops and providing intelligence to American forces, reflected her strong belief in the colonial cause and her desire for independence from British control. Darragh's commitment to the revolutionary cause highlighted the broader resistance to British authority among colonists.
Because the Roman generals and potential emperors clashed, many roman generals became emperor, but they did not stay on the throne for more than 2 months
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The relationship between Afrikaners and the British in South Africa was marked by tension and conflict, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The discovery of gold and diamonds in the region led to increased British imperial interests, which clashed with the Afrikaner settlers' desires for autonomy. This culminated in the Boer Wars (1880-1881 and 1899-1902), where Afrikaner republics fought against British control. Following the wars, the relationship evolved into a complex coexistence, influenced by shared governance and tensions over racial policies.
The Reds were growing in strength; they had to be countered. They grew, we grew; then we clashed.
The British weren't too happy about losing the Revolutionary War circa 1776 so Britain clashed again with America in the War of 1812.
The past tense of clash is clashed.
Great Britain has at some point in history, clashed with troops from many countries.Great Britain has at some point in history, clashed with troops from many countries.
John Harvey was the speaker of the assembly who clashed with the royal governor.
The two titans who clashed in North Africa were German Field Marshall Erwin Rommel and British General Bernard Montgomery.
American colonists used boycotts to protest British rule and avoid the high taxes the King required. After Britain began taxing stamps and paper, colonists clashed with British tax collectors and authorities, eventually leading to the American Revolution.
Yes, both "clattered" and "clashed" are examples of onomatopoeia. They imitate the sounds that they describe, with "clattered" suggesting a chaotic, rattling noise and "clashed" suggesting a sharp, metallic sound.
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Colonial minutemen and British troops clashed at Lexington, followed by open battle at Concord later in the day.
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