My face ??
i dont kno3
none
Ben franklin
i hav no kluw but my guess is no he didnt have any enemies he was a nice man
There was no specific "who" regarding why the French entered the American Revolution with the Patriots. It was, rather, at the Battle of Saratoga, where the Rebel forces had managed to defeat the British, demonstrating that they could win the war, with support from other European nations. In addition, the French and English did not think highly of each-other, which encouraged them to indirectly weaken their rival, just across the English Channel.
That enemies and grudges can lead to more damage then what could be expected.
John P. Roche means that the Constitutional Convention had to operate with great delicacy and skill in a political cosmos full of enemies to achieve one definitive goal.
The phrase "the enemies of the New Deal are enemies of America" is often attributed to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He used this rhetoric to rally support for his New Deal policies during the Great Depression, emphasizing that those who opposed his reforms were undermining the nation's recovery and well-being. Roosevelt aimed to frame his initiatives as essential for the country's progress and stability.
President Roosevelt called the enemies of the Allies the same thing all the allies called them, The Axis Forces.
Thutmose was able to use the element of surprise against his enemies. He led his men through the hills instead of the way his enemy expected him to come. He understood how to supply an army and how to make fast attacks.
A person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors. John Hancock, Sam and John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin.