I meant to add with the Indians. sry.--If by Indians you mean Native Americans, yes, some did fight: most opposing the Americans.
Because they were trying to fight for their freedom.
The Vietnam War
He first fought in the War of 1812 as a soldier.
He was a general in the confederate army, during the Civil War.
like to fight in war / like to be in war
An act for "enrolling and calling out the National Forces"
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Jessie Pope was a British poet who wrote pro-war propaganda during World War I. In using the phrase "red crashing game of a fight," she is likely describing the intense and chaotic nature of battle, glorifying war as an exciting and heroic endeavor.
To fight with great determination or zeal.
If you mean the U.S., yes.
They fight in the rebellion if this is what you mean.
fight/battle
It means to fight in war.
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If the phrase "apple fight" were substituted with the word "war," the meaning of the sentence would shift significantly. "Apple fight" might suggest a playful or trivial conflict, possibly related to a specific context or theme. In contrast, "war" conveys a sense of serious, large-scale conflict with profound implications, altering the tone and gravity of the sentence. This change would likely evoke more intense emotions and a broader scope of consequences.
countries were confident that allies would fight with them if they declared war.