To expand to new territories and to defend the kingdom. however he warns that its not enough having a strong army but to maintain morale among the troupes and citizens
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when Charles I raised an army against the wishes of Parliament, ostensibly to deal with a rebellion in Ireland
Explanation:
<span>The
central goal of the delegates of the Constitutional Convention was to increase
the power of the National Government. The Constitutional Convention was also
known as the Philadelphia Convention. The United States constitution was formed
during the constitutional convention. This convention was lead by George
Washington as the elected President of this convention.</span>
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Explanation:
World War I caused Americans to be more isolationist and pacifist. WWI soured Americans on foreign affairs. They felt that they had been pulled into a war that was not really important to US interests. Therefore, they hoped to remain isolated from foreign affairs, except when they took actions to try to prevent war.
Custer's Last Stand also known as The Battle of Little Bighorn was the last battle of General George Custer, in which the entire cavalry regiment was massacred by the united Native American tribes of the Sioux, Arabs, and Cheyenes. The battle took place on June 25, 1876.
The Indian army was led by Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. The main reason for this conflict was that the Indians refused to give the government ownership of the Black Mountains where gold was discovered.
In response, the government sent 3 cavalry regiments to them. The 7th Cavalry regiment led by General Custer moved far faster than the other two behind. When Custer came to Little Big Horn at a huge Native American village, he refused the advice of his Native American guides to delay the attack and undermine his forces.
Explanation:
- Before the attack, Custer, who had about 500 men under his command, divided his forces into three sections, intending to besiege the village and carry out an attack on three sides so that none of the Indians would escape.
- Custer assigned 3 companies to Benteen and Reno, each while taking 5 companies to himself. The battle ended with the withdrawal of Benteen and Reno's forces and the complete destruction of the troops commanded by General Custer.
- Out of the Custer group of about 200 people, only one survived.
- Before the battle, the Sitting Bull had a vision that told him that the Indians would win, but that they should not take things from the killed soldiers at any cost because they would be punished, he warned the Indian warriors about that, but they did not obey him. Because of this defeat, Rene was taken to court because he refused to assist General Custer but was found innocent at trial.
Class: History
Level: Middle school
Keywords: Custer, Last Stand, Benteen, Reno, Sitting Bull
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