The lieutenant believed the rebels would attack at dawn, as they often preferred to launch their assaults during the early morning hours when visibility was low and surprise was maximized. He had observed their patterns and anticipated that this timing would give them an advantage. His focus was on preparing his forces for the imminent threat, ensuring they were ready to respond swiftly.
The lieutenant thought the rebels would attack at dawn.
Their uniforms were new
Tomorrow.
The rebels attacked the lieutenant in October 1765 primarily in response to the enforcement of the Stamp Act, which imposed taxes on a variety of paper goods without colonial representation. This act fueled widespread resentment against British authority and perceived tyranny. The attack was part of a broader movement of resistance, where colonists sought to assert their rights and challenge the legitimacy of British taxation and governance in America. The incident underscored the growing tensions that would eventually lead to the American Revolution.
When the rebels attack Mattru Jong in "A Long Way Gone," Ishmael Beah is not in Moggbwemo; he is in Mattru Jong with his friends. They hear about the attack on their hometown, and the chaos prompts them to flee for safety. Beah's experiences during this tumultuous time shape his journey throughout the memoir.
Because the empire wanted to take over the galaxy
Doolittle
Laura Secord warned FitzGibbon of a planned American attack in 1813.
the war was over,then the northerns called the southerns rebels cuz they were not strong and the northerns hadn't died
They attack, kill, rape and pillage the civilian population, especially in the North Eastern parts of DRC.
There was a poisoned gas attack on the rebels that he believes was instituted by the state leader Assad
I think its Lieutenant Keverne McCollum