<span>At first the Americans tried to engage the British using
conventional tactics. The British at the
time has seasoned troops who fought in previous conflicts. They were already disciplined as well as
trained and commanded by veteran officers.
The patriots started with volunteers who were new to battle as well as
officers who were not on the same level as the British when it comes to
experience and training. That’s why the
patriots were defeated in battle during the early days of the Revolution. Some of those who fought for the Revolution were
hunters and were armed with rifled muskets that can shoot farther and was more
accurate. They also knew the land better
than anyone and utilized those strengths to fight the British through ambush
and shooting them from a distance. The
British were not prepared for this can of fighting which left them easy prey
for the patriots. The hit and run
tactics that they used from their experiences and expertise helped in defeating
the British troops.</span>
His panic disorder was apparently accompanied by "agoraphobia".
Agoraphobia refers to a kind of nervousness issue in which you fear and keep away from spots or circumstances that may make you frenzy and influence you to feel caught, powerless or humiliated. Individuals with agoraphobia frequently have indications of a fit of anxiety, for example, a quick pulse and queasiness, when they end up in an upsetting circumstance.
the main ones are woman and african americans
Politicians often use the divisions that are already in society as a strategy to gain political support. This is even more evident in cases like that of the United States, where racial divisions are very prominent in voting patterns.
This approach can have very negative consequences for the community. For example, it can isolate voters from races that are not very prominent or are not considered a political force. Also, it can exacerbate the divisions already existent between different racial groups. Finally, it can create separation even within a single racial group, as it can fragment the group into different political factions.
In Antigone<span> the </span>Chorus<span> at times directly affects the action of the </span>play<span>. ... The main </span>functions<span> of the </span>Chorus<span> are to comment on the action of the </span>play<span>, give back story, and to connect the </span>play<span> to other myths. </span>Sophocles<span> also uses the </span>Chorus<span> to expound upon the </span>play's<span> central themes.</span>