The Americans didn't have as many soldiers as the British and had less ammo and other supplies than the British.
Some native Americans in the Middle Colonies were the Algonquin and the Iroquois tribes.
They will work to build a better life.
it would be middle American for the most because on my map it shows middle American
7% of the population was enslaved African Americans
South Carolina was an English colony is the American south. It saw the scene of the southern campaign during the American Revolutionary War and was later the first state to secede from the union prior to the American Civil War.
Bad stuff.
The last major battle of the Middle Campaigns during the American Revolution was Yorktown. The Siege of Yorktown took place in 1781.
They raised new crops from the Americans
The Campaign ribbons are issued for service in a specific region. Since there were multiple campaigns in a region, the campaign ribbon could be earned for each campaign. For example, if a soldier served in the Normany Campaign and then in the German campaign, he would be credited with two Europe-Middle East Campaign ribbons. A bronze Star "device" was worn after the 1st campaign was awarded.
It is the "Europe-Africa-Middle Eastern Campaign" medal. The colors are predominately green and brown.
It's not a problem, it just shows that you beat the campaign on easy. Once you complete the campaign on normal, it will show you have beaten it on normal.
Japanese Americans were not existent in the middle ages. Even America was nonexistent in the middle ages.
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If you are talking about during WWII, it was because the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and the Americans feared that they were there to kill or bomb them, much like today with people from the Middle East.
after a campaign mission is finished go to theater and go to the spot you want and take a screen shot.
Because they weren't winning in the entire of the Revolutionary War, they were poor and because of this.
Graveyard where voodoo and demonic worshipers tortured slaves and African Americans during slavery from 1750s to 1930s