A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 3 dec 1980 - 250 pagina's |
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... waged with the Europeans , and with the British during the Revolution , also differed substantially from the wars fought in Europe . Sieges occurred less frequently in America , and campaigns were more likely to be waged in an ...
... waged with the Europeans , and with the British during the Revolution , also differed substantially from the wars fought in Europe . Sieges occurred less frequently in America , and campaigns were more likely to be waged in an ...
Pagina 21
... waged in Europe . The Indian allies who usually accompanied or assisted the colonial or European armies were unfamiliar with the rules of continental war ; the colonists who learned of war at first - hand from Indians often were ...
... waged in Europe . The Indian allies who usually accompanied or assisted the colonial or European armies were unfamiliar with the rules of continental war ; the colonists who learned of war at first - hand from Indians often were ...
Pagina 60
... waged to avenge an injustice or restore territory , or if the struggle was a conflict between equals . Generally , the church considered only defensive wars to be " just " unless , as with the Crusades , an offensive war was waged in ...
... waged to avenge an injustice or restore territory , or if the struggle was a conflict between equals . Generally , the church considered only defensive wars to be " just " unless , as with the Crusades , an offensive war was waged in ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
Copyright | |
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