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It made the business boom in Europe as well as the America's
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Answer:
Some women argued for a much more expansive role—educating children and men in solid republican principles, like liberty and justice. Feminist appeals of the early 19th century drew heavily on religion, spurred by the spiritual revivals of the Second Great Awakening.
Explanation:
Americans - Advantages
They were able to fight on their own ground which helped them to know the areas.
They had a widespread acquaintance with firearms.
They had better or superior rifles with more range and accuracy than the British.
They had experience from the French and Indian War which helped to know what they were coming into and what mistakes they made last time.
British - Advantages
They were well trained, equipped, and had exact orders in which they followed very closely.
They had the best navy which protected the coastlines and supply lines.
They had co - operation Loyalists and Indians to help them fight.
They had enough money to hire foreign troops from Germany also known as Hessians.
Americans - Disadvantages
Their army lacked training and discipline (they were taken from their homes handed a gun and were told to kill without much training in the field.
Many men deserted the army because they were allowed to leave whenever and when times got hard, men died, or they just didn't want to fight anymore they would flee to their homes.
Shortages of ammo, food, clothing, and medicine also made men flee and people die of starvation or weather.
Loyalists because they made up 1/3 of the population which meant less men to help fight.
They lacked a real navy which hurt them because they had no way to defend the coastlines if they didn't have a real navy.
British - Disadvantages
They had a long distance from home which made soldiers less effective due to lack of sleep, home sickness, exhaustion, etc.
They never adapted their fighting style which hurt them.
They did not use Loyalists to their advantage and many times the British did not use them effectively.
They believed they could just run Americans over without any problem, this underestimation caused them to be unprepared and lose many men in some cases.
They used smoothbore muskets which took longer to load than the American guns so by the time they could get their gun loaded they would be shot.
Answer:
response to the failed Bay of Pigs and the presence of American Jupiter ballistic missiles in Italy and Turkey
Explanation:
Unknown to the Americans, the Soviets had brought some 100 tactical nuclear weapons to Cuba — 80 nuclear-armed front cruise missiles (FKRs), 12 nuclear warheads for dual-use Luna short-range rockets, and 6 nuclear bombs for IL-28 bombers.
In response to the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion of 1961 and the presence of American Jupiter ballistic missiles in Italy and Turkey, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev agreed to Cuba's request to place nuclear missiles on the island to deter a future invasion