War on land was difficult for Americans due to several factors, including unfamiliar terrain, logistical challenges, and the need to adapt to diverse combat environments. American troops often faced well-entrenched enemy forces and had to navigate complex political and cultural landscapes. Additionally, the lack of experience in large-scale land operations made coordination and strategy more challenging. These factors compounded the difficulties of sustaining long-term military engagements on foreign soil.
They had to go into war with Mexico to get the land.
to capture British Land. Apex:)
No, the British promised land, but the Native Americans didn't get anything.
British who promised back ancestrial land and freedom
the burden of proof was put on Mexican Americans to prove that they owned the land -novanet
the burden of proof was put on Mexican Americans to prove that they owned the land -novanet
the burden of proof was put on Mexican Americans to prove that they owned the land -novanet
They had to go into war with Mexico to get the land.
I don't really know but the European Americans took land from the native americans
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no. Actually the French sided with the Americans.
to capture British Land. Apex:)
No, the British promised land, but the Native Americans didn't get anything.
British who promised back ancestrial land and freedom
the burden of proof was put on Mexican Americans to prove that they owned the land -novanet
The Colonists wanted more land and the native Americans did not want to give up their land.