The Battle of the Somme was one of the deadliest of WWI. The estimated death toll was 500 to 600,000 and the German lost was 600,000. Both sides sustained heavy causalities and the Allies gained little ground.
Answer:
1. No central government was in authority at the time.
2. There was a huge amount of debt that was owed at the time as well.
3. There was a big shortage of currency too.
4. There was no national army.
Explanation:
Learned it in history class.
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It was sometimes called the war of independence because Britain had blocked French seaports and then insisted that the United States ships had to first stop at Britain to pay fee before going to France.
Answer:
Archbishops
Explanation:
Archbishops were the church leaders immediately below cardinals in the Catholic Church hierarchy.