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What was a common pattern of change in several Latin American countries during the 19th century?

Colonists fought for and gained independence from their colonial rulers and within a century abolished slavery.


How did technology change the nature of war in the 20th century?

The main and most important change brought by technology in the warfare in the 20th century was elimination of the concept of large standing armies during the war. Technology gave birth to the idea of having small elite groups that could reach the warfare in any part of the world.


How did warfare change during the industrial revolution?

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Who was the enemy during the trench warfare?

The Germans faced France and French colonial forces, Britain and Britich colonial forces, and, eventually, the Americans on their Western Front in trench warfare. Austrian and Germans faced the Russians for a time on the Eaastern Front, some of that in trench warefare.


How did warfare change in ancient times?

Warfare changed in various ways during ancient times. For example, Roman legions revolutionized warfare through the tactics and formations they used.


How did the introduction of the stirrup change military warfare during the middle ages?

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How was anesthesia used in the colonial times?

General anesthesia in forms such as ether gas was not developed until the 19th century. Colonial era and 18th century doctors relied on opiates and other sedative drugs to control pain during and after surgery.


When did we stop using swords as a primary weapon in warfare and everyday life?

Swords were gradually phased out as a primary weapon in warfare and everyday life during the 19th century with the widespread adoption of firearms.


How did tactics or strategies used by the colonist change?

Examples of communication during colonial times


Why did maoris invent trench warfare?

Māori did not invent trench warfare; rather, the concept of trench warfare is most commonly associated with World War I. However, during the New Zealand Wars in the 19th century, Māori forces adapted various tactics, including the use of earthworks and fortified positions, to defend against British colonial forces. These strategies can resemble trench warfare in their defensive nature but were developed independently within the context of their own conflicts. The adaptation was a response to the technological advancements and military strategies of the time.


Was smallpox used for biological warfare?

Yes. Smallpox-bearing blankets were distributed by English soldiers to Native Americans during the colonial era. The result was an epidemic.


How are Spain and Portugal alike?

both Spain and Portugal established colonial empires during the fifteenth century