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Where is Richmond?

An Excellent Question:One possibility is Richmond British Columbia in Canada or you may be seeking a US State Capital called Richmond Virginia or Richmond California or Richmond Indiana or Richmond Rhode Island or Richmond Kentucky, or Richmond Texas or Richmond Utah or even the very impressive Richmond located in the Yorkshire Dales of England which of course is the first of the Richmonds. The second "riche-monte" or "strong hill" came much later in world history: It fails to appear until 1485 in Surrey.Arizona also had a Richmond near Tombstone but it is now a ghost town as is the Richmond in Iowa and the Richmonds in Ohio and Oregon. Kansas has had three different Richmonds.The Richmond Illinois was named after the Richmond in Vermont and Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire and New York can boast of a Richmond while Missouri can claim two Richmond's one as ghost town and the other claims a thousand residents. Wisconsin also has two but one goes by the name of New Richmond since it wan't created until two years later.South Africa, Natal, India and Jamaica each have a Richmond.You can also find Richmond "down under" in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania plus the Richmond in New Zealand which is located near the Mount Richmond State Forest Park on South Island. ( starting from ( is someone different. The Richmond is also a put in Southport, England, UK


What German weapon affected the US and changed the course of World War 1?

U-boats.


In what way did D-day change the course of history or effect future events?

it changed by usa being stronge against Mexico


What influence did the Normandy landing have on the war?

The Normandy Landings changed the course of the war. For the first time Allied troops and armour challenged and pushed back the Germans.


How did the battle of the wilderness effect the civl war?

because NEW RESPONDENT For the first time from the outbreak of Civil War, the Army of Potomac, after having sustained a setback or, better said in this case, a stalemate, didn't retreat but advanced towards Richmond, forcing Lee's Army to follow in order to prevent of being separated from its Capital City. By so doing, Grant started a new phase of his strategy based upon the "Strategic Intimidation", by which eventually managed to deprive Lee of his "freedom of movements" and indissolubly pinned him down to the Richmond defense. Also Lee was a master in developing the same strategy and he made a good use of that sending the II Corp of his Army, under Gen. Early, to the Shenandoah Valley with the goals of get rid of the Union Forces there and then menace Washington. By that mean he gave several troubles to Grant during his Overland Campaign, succeeding (partly) in delaying the final act of the campaign until Sheridan destroyed the Confederate forces in the Valley, joining then the Army of Potomac. Of course, the final outcome was mainly possible thanks to the Union Army's great superiority in number and means