If we are talking about the revolutionary war, then congress was the leader of the colonies and therefore the army but George Washington was the commander-in-chief of the army. Definitely at the beginning and almost all throughout the war the army was in bad shape often not having enough pay to send home to their families and often without proper clothing or food. Many men either ran away from the army or left as soon as their contract was up. The rebel army maintained decently steady numbers and only saw dramatic increases when the French and Spanish joined the war.
Answer:
-a distrust of immigrants, who made up large parts of these groups
-concerns about communism after the Russian Revolution
-the growth of nativism in America
-questions about the loyalty of socialists because they opposed the war
Answer:
The best phrase would be:
"The fascination of David Livingstone with Africa."
Explanation:
Hey there,
Your question states: "Which period of Egyptian history occurred closest to the beginning of the common era"
The New Kingdom was the period of the Egyptian history that <span>occurred closest to the beginning of the common era.
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen
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