near millions of people fought in WW2 so it would be impossible to say, many fought but weren't in the armies, and many applied under false name and ages so the list would be inaccurate anyway.
Trafalgar was fought between the British Navy under Admiral Lord Nelson, and the fleets of France and Spain under Villeneuve. It was a British victory. Austerlitz was a land battle between the Napoleonic French army and the Russian and Austrian armies under Czar Alexander I and Francis II, the Holy Roman Emperor. The French won.
The Union armies of the James and the Potomac under the overall command of Grant end the Confederate Army of the Northern Virginia, under the overll command of Lee.
40,000 Confederate soldiers under the command of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston
Samurai women became completely under the control of men.
The Zhou Dynasty was under reign when he was born.
Farm output increased and Chinese industy expanded.
Farm output increased and Chinese industry expanded
If you're referrring to the opium wars between China and Britain, the British bought opium from growers in India (which was under British control at the time).
The Zhou Dynasty, the first Chinese dynasty to unite the Chinese under a single government, relaxed the political and military authority over individual states. Social and economic achievements helped to unite the Chinese people.
A series of rebellions finally drove out the Mongols.
An amban is a historical term for a Chinese official under the Qing dynasty, especially the ranking official or provincial governor in a semi-independent territory under Chinese rule.
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The Zhou dynasty was the longest-lasting dynasty in Chinese history, from 1066 BC to approximately 256 BC. By the end of the 2nd millennium BC, the Zhou dynasty began to emerge in the Yellow River valley, overrunning the territory of the Shang. The Zhou appeared to have begun their rule under a semi-feudalsystem.
Ancient Chinese, no one knows for sure what it sounds like.
some guy did
This happened during the Ming Dynasty, under the third Ming ruler. Yangle (Yongle) Emperor. (1403-24)