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Yes, their were many wars in the 1700s. Most wars in the 1700s were fought over power/control over a colony by the European Colonial powers. Other wars were fought for other reasons, i.e. The American Revolution was fought to gain American independence, and etc...
The wars are not comparable. All had different causes, and were fought under different conditions. However, the Confederates liked to compare themselves with the heroes of the American Revolution, fighting for self-government. And the fighting at Petersburg in 1864-5 did resemble the trench warfare of World War 1.
There were many traditional methods that American's used in wars. These American's would often fight head on to the death.
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Yes, their were many wars in the 1700s. Most wars in the 1700s were fought over power/control over a colony by the European Colonial powers. Other wars were fought for other reasons, i.e. The American Revolution was fought to gain American independence, and etc...
Obviously both sides were Americans, unlike other wars But also, unlike other wars, every American was committed, believed it was a necessary war, and volunteered to fight on one side or the other.
I can't compare it to other wars, but it was a war and people died so in my estimation it was bad.
The French Revolution and the American Revolution did follow similar paths. The two wars were both fought to secure liberties for the people.
The Star Wars franchise doesn't relate to any of America's armed conflicts, other than possible having the word "War" associated with them.
Some American wars are the War for Independence, the War of 1812, and the Spanish-American War.
They spread by people trying to kill each other.
Spanish American wars of independence happened in 1808.
The wars are not comparable. All had different causes, and were fought under different conditions. However, the Confederates liked to compare themselves with the heroes of the American Revolution, fighting for self-government. And the fighting at Petersburg in 1864-5 did resemble the trench warfare of World War 1.