Both sides were suffering many casualities and the fact that to move from trench to trench it may take months made it very difficult to make any progress in the war
Mainly because the English wanted to take over America and enslave the ''Indians" is my guess. But also, the First Thanksgiving might have had something to do with it. It wasn't really that they both had poor relations, it was that the English believed the Native Americans didn't belong on their own land and persecuted them for it.
I think the answer is false.
A. was strongly opposed by nativist groups
<span>Enlightenment thoughts introduced people to other forms of government such as popular sovereignty.
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