General Winfield Scott. President Polk replaced Taylor with Scott because he feared that Taylor was becoming more popular than him and would win the next election.
Islam became a rival of Christianity in the Byzantine Empire.
Pancho Villa, the Mexican revolutionary general, had a bounty of $1 million placed on his head by the U.S. government in 1916 after his raid on Columbus, New Mexico. This reward was part of an effort to capture him following his attacks on American territories and to stabilize the region during the Mexican Revolution. Despite extensive military campaigns to apprehend him, Villa was never captured by U.S. forces. He was ultimately assassinated in 1923 by rival factions in Mexico.
Mexico has seen numerous revolts over its long and sometimes sad history. The "Cry of Dolores or Grito de Dolores" was an 1810 popular revolt of the Mexican people against Spain that became the Mexican War of Independence, It was based on the social caste system instituted by Spain between the Spanish born and the Mexican born and on the percentage of bloodline an individual had that was Native American. The Spanish born were at the top of the heap and the Native Americans were at the bottom. At the helm of this revolt was the Catholic Priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.
The Germanic peoples who invaded in the late 2nd Century BCE.
Carthage was definitely Rome's chief rival in the Mediterranean area. After Rome was victorious in the Punic wars they had no rivals only trouble with pirates and during the second triumvirate, Sextus Pompey. Both sources of trouble were eliminated.
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
A surenõ 13 is a alliance of Mexican gangs the end with 13 except for MS 13 there main rival is Nortenos and the were blue rags.they are like Bloods and Crips but in a Mexican way.
The U.S.S.R.
Islam became a rival of Christianity in the Byzantine Empire.
Islam became the strongest rival of Christianity in the Byzantine Empire.
Great Britain had a coastline on the North Sea and was Napoleon's chief rival during the Napoleonic Wars.
rome
I am pretty sure it was Sparta.
Pancho Villa and Mexico fought against the U.S. primarily due to grievances over American intervention in Mexican affairs, land disputes, and the exploitation of Mexican resources. Villa, a key revolutionary leader, sought to defend Mexican sovereignty and promote social justice for the impoverished. The U.S. also supported rival factions during the Mexican Revolution, which fueled animosity. The tension culminated in the 1916 U.S. military expedition into Mexico, sparked by Villa's raid on Columbus, New Mexico.
Daniel S. Scott
It was "Hard Ball" by Brawl Park
because anne smells bad