Other way round.
The Confederates had attracted some of the best officers away from the US Army, while the North was struggling to find successful commanders. (One reason for Lee's early success was that he was facing Union Generals who were not in his league.)
The only endemic trouble with the Southern Generals was their eternal feuding.
German Workers' Party and Adolf Hitler were the parties that struggled to capture Masulipatnam.
Struggled to meet their basic needs. Apex<<<<<<<
Answer this question… They struggled with ethnic conflicts and political instability brought about by the collapse of communism.
southern banks struggled to support industrial development
The states struggled to find out if Slavery was good or bad.
powerful generals and politicians struggled for power.
Did Ariana Grande have any strugglesas becoming famous
Federalists and anti Federalists.
Federalists and anti Federalists.
Maria struggled to lift the heavy box up the stairs. Martin struggled to pay his bills, because he lost all his money on the bus. The chick struggled to emerge from the cracked egg.
Will have struggled.
No. Struggled is a verb form (to struggle). But it cannot be a preposition.
The word for struggled in hebrew its "Ne'evak"-נאבק
The past participle of "struggle" is "struggled."
I have great leadership and motivational qualities and can influence and lead staff to achieve business success. I do not enjoy spending my day on emails and struggled at one time to manage them, now I have a daily rota for email time
She struggled to complete the marathon, but with determination and perseverance, she crossed the finish line.
Streetrees struggled against the effects of the urbanization, pollution and congestion.