A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 3 dec 1980 - 250 pagina's |
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Pagina 61
... changed . Some attempts were made to legitimize neutrality for those states not wishing to take an active role in a war . In addition , efforts persisted , without notable success , to outlaw , warfare in certain geographic areas and to ...
... changed . Some attempts were made to legitimize neutrality for those states not wishing to take an active role in a war . In addition , efforts persisted , without notable success , to outlaw , warfare in certain geographic areas and to ...
Pagina 121
... changed nature of war during the struggle for independence , and in spite of the considerable idealism that accompanied the conflict , recruiting remained an arduous task . As in the colonial wars , the Revolutionary authorities ...
... changed nature of war during the struggle for independence , and in spite of the considerable idealism that accompanied the conflict , recruiting remained an arduous task . As in the colonial wars , the Revolutionary authorities ...
Pagina 201
... changed and molded the mores of the civilian population . War left a pall of violence hanging over the landscape . This violent mode of behavior competed with the more exemplary qualities of the people for a place in the national ...
... changed and molded the mores of the civilian population . War left a pall of violence hanging over the landscape . This violent mode of behavior competed with the more exemplary qualities of the people for a place in the national ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
Copyright | |
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A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early America John Ferling Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1980 |
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