Because it was t<span>rench warfare. The armies faced eachother in lines of trenches so they were protected from eachother's line of fire.</span>
The correct answer would NOT be true.
At the end of the first phase of the transfer in August of 1838, 3,000 Cherokees had left Georgia and Tennessee traveling by the river towards Oklahoma; but another 13,000 remained in camps. Due to the intercession of John Ross in Washington, those Cherokees would travel, according to Eisenhower, "by their own means, unarmed, and without supervision by the militia or the regulars.
The high literacy rates in New England that allowed people to read books and newspapers