Karamajong tribesmen were easily frightened by the soldiers because
The Americans. United States Marine Corps.
George Roger Clark was the militia leader who convinced many Native Americans to abandon their British allies leading to the recovery of the fort at Vincennes Indiana.
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The Americans had been preparing for a long while. News propaganda had kept the country up to date with the situation with their foreign allies, mainly Britain. Though decidedly neutral and uninvolved in the war, America was preparing for the possibility of assisting these countries. When America finally realized that their allies were failing, they sent in the Americans to provide backup. America helping the important allies (Britain, France, ect.) gave the falling countries a morale boost, just enough to fight back and end the battle.
The Burgundians were East Germanic tribesmen who were allies of Rome.
They did. But they did not advertise their efforts and only become Allies after the British defeat at Saratoga.
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Yes. It made the Native Americans join together to become allies in trading, war, and daily living
sheikhs were elected by the tribesmen.
The Americans helped the Allies by sending resources to them during WWI.
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Yes they are.
At the time, Americans were British! They were British colonists! Of course they were allies! The British colonists in America wanted French land and Great Britain wanted to take over the fur trade in North America.
it was burned in 1666 but not by Boudicca's tribesmen!!
The British soldiers secretly supplied the Native American's with weapons in hopes that they would become allies and fight together.
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