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The Government decided to quash the riots by sending in the troops.
Union troops, specifically military officials, were sent to the South during the Civil War to maintain order and enforce Reconstruction laws. These troops sought to uphold the authority of the federal government and facilitate the transition of the Southern states back into the Union.
Mobilize means to put into action, to send out the troops. Here are some sentences.The president will mobilize the troops soon.Mobilize the group for action!The company will mobilize its assets to make more profits.
The Compromise of 1877 marked the end of Reconstruction and led to the removal of federal troops from the South. This event allowed Southern states to implement Jim Crow laws that enforced legal segregation and discriminated against African Americans in areas such as education, housing, and public facilities.
D-day - 6 June 1944
6th June 1944 - D-Day.
Dwight David Eisenhower.
The Allies decided to invade North Africa. This would give troops experience. Also, once they got to North Africa, they would be able to help British forces.
Under the overall command of Gen Eisenhower, Gen Omar Bradley commanded American troops and Gen Bernard Montgomery commanded the British and Canadians.
D-Day was the major effort in getting Allied troops, weapons and supporting materials into Europe.
allied forces led by General Eisenhower
Most divisions that occur among the allied troops are divisions related to race, gender, and equality.
In 1942, US General Dwight David Eisenhower became the commander of Allied troops in the Eastern Theater of the War. This covered most of Western Europe. Under Eisenhower the D-Day landing of Allied troops occurred in Normandy, France.
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12,000 allied troops died that day.
Over 170,000 Allied troops fought in D-Day.Over 170,000 Allied troops fought in D-Day.