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SNCC became more militant and pushed aside many members.
- Violence against SNCC members increased as the organization became more politically active. In response, as a supporter of the burgeoning "Black power" movement, a subset of late 20th-century Black nationalism, SNCC transitioned from a philosophy of nonviolence to one of greater militancy after the mid-1960s.
- Many SNCC members experienced violence and arrests once more. During the 1964 Freedom Summer, the SNCC concentrated its efforts in Mississippi. In Mississippi, SNCC members concentrated primarily on voter registration campaigns, and their work helped the Voting Rights Act of 1965 gain traction.
- As it moved closer to militancy, SNCC started to concentrate on urging African Americans not to enlist in the American Army. When Stokely Carmichael, who had directed the voter registration drive in Lowndes County, was chosen as the group's new leader in May 1966, the radicalism of the group reached a peak.
Thus this is how SNCC changed in the late 1960s.
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1. Russia always has harsh winters, in this case Napoleons army wa snot ready for such inconvenience. They froze, starved, and some eventually died.
2. Russia had a scorched earth policy, in which they burned crops, farms, and supplies. They abandoned cities, such as the capital, and left everything empty for the French. As the French arrived there was no one in the cities, but there was also nothing the French could use for their advantage. After some time, the French ran out of supplies and food, and to make it even worse, this was the time of the harsh winters. The French army was weak and was unable to fight back the Russian army which attacked the weakened army afterwards, and made them flee all the way back to France.