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No, don’t think so. The royal palace was raided and many items like jewels were broken up and sold around Europe. Some of the British Crown Jewels came from Russia durning the revolution.
Vikings raided settlements to steal their money and resources, as well as kidnap people for slavery.================Slavery wasn't as common as people think. They raided for trade goods. Viking expeditions were primarily for trade. If they should have come across an easy target, they would take advantage.
The Vikings established camps in various locations across Europe, particularly in areas they raided or settled, such as the British Isles, Normandy in France, and parts of the Iberian Peninsula. In addition, they created temporary camps during their expeditions along river routes in Eastern Europe, particularly in modern-day Russia and Ukraine. Their settlements often included fortified structures and were strategically located near trade routes or resources.
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the Apaches were forced into New Mexico by other plains tribes.
the Apaches were forced into New Mexico by other plains tribes.
John Paul Jones raided British shipping in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. He intercepted ships, commandeered them and sold them off. The money made was used for the war effort.
Egyptian tombs were move to foil the effort of grave robbers who raided them for the treasures with the dead.
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the Apaches were forced into New Mexico by other plains tribes.
She was loyal to the british crown and was mad that the Americans raided her house twice.
they raided there homes and vandalized them. they took their womens and abused them harshly
No, don’t think so. The royal palace was raided and many items like jewels were broken up and sold around Europe. Some of the British Crown Jewels came from Russia durning the revolution.
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To try to colonize the area. Spain had several anchorages on the Pacific coast of North America, and these were later raided by British privateers.
Yes, different tribes fought on different sides in this conflict.