11/4/12 Period 8 AP: U.S. American Allies during the Revolution During the American Revolution‚ the colonist needed more support and diversions for their army to grow in size and power. Several nations such as France‚ Spain‚ and the Netherlands‚ all participated in their own matter of assistance. Whether be supplies‚ blockades‚ troops‚ or even direct assault on Britain‚ all these factors helped. Of course if the Americans were to win the war‚ they would have to negotiate terms of service
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In World War II‚ the Axis countries wanted to expand their territories‚ which brought them into conflict with the Allies. The Axis countries were Germany‚ Italy and Japan‚ and the Allies were the United States‚ Great Britain‚ China‚ and the Soviet Union. All of the Axis powers followed a policy of aggressive territorial expansion in the 1930’s. They invaded weak lands that could be taken over easily. They knew exactly what they wanted‚ and they took it. Benito Mussolini promised to bring order and
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Why are ally’s important? Ally’s are important because‚ they can give you a purpose in life something to push help push thru the hard times. An ally is someone who inspires the person to be the best they can be according to their happiness‚ and goals. One of my allies is my mother‚ whenever I am down she is the first person to pick me back up. Me‚ and my mom are very close she gets who I am as a person‚ and treats me the way I deserve to be treated. She does not only keep me alive she makes sure
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they wouldn’t have Why did the Allies win? ASSIST Economic assistance If they didn’t supply them with money (lend-lease) or equipment how on earth would the allies manage to produce enough resources . THEY WERE RUNNING OUT AND NEARLY LOSING UNTIL THE US OFFERED HELP THEY DIDN’T HAVE TO PHYSICALLY BE THERE YOUR FORCES – LARGELY AMERICAN Essay Plan: Thesis: The intervention of the Unites States was the deciding factor of the victory of the Allies as its economic and military power
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postpone any cross-channel attack because of the landings in North Africa‚ Operation Torch. The strategic outcome of Operation Torch was what American Chief of Staff General George C. Marshall had predicted. Success in Tunisia‚ which was the first the Allies had experienced against the Germans‚ inspired Churchill and his Chief of the Imperial Staff‚ Field Marshal Alan Brooke‚ to devise a strategy aimed at knocking Italy out of the war and at
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You fought. You loved. You lost. Walk tall.” Life is full of making decision you have to know when to keep quite and when to speak up. The book Matched is a must-read; it teaches a lesson about standing up for who you love. In the book Matched‚ Ally Condle uses conflict to teach the reader that society doesn’t know what is best for you. For example‚ the author says “ Cassia had a second match turns out to be Ky and as soon Cassia and Ky were introduced to each other‚ she starts falling for him
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troops do not fight well; especially in the face of a well stocked enemy. The German’s had discovered no effective anti-tank weapon to help answer the combined integration of technologies employed by the Allies‚ and the low morale and under-strength Germany army was not able to answer to the Allies combined assault. At many points‚ there were mass surrenders in the army‚ and fresh divisions were greeted with chants of "war pro-longers" showing the German army to have lost heart. In the cities‚ too
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Operation HUSKY had any experience in coordinating land‚ air‚ and sea operations . They did not understand how to best coordinate their decisions to effectively and efficiently succeed in HUSKY‚ wasting valuable time and resources or conceding some of the Allies advantages gained through their advance into Sicily; giving the Axis forces time to regroup and retreat with their
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many achievements and successes have come from the Day of Deliverance‚ Canada’s largest military operation they had participated in. June 6th‚ 1944‚ was the day when Canada gave everything they had‚ including 30 000 Canadian to be joined with the Allies in the invasion of Normandy on the beaches of France. "The Royal Canadian Navy had 100 ships with 10 000 sailors in the operation‚ while‚ flying overheard were 36 bomber squadrons of the Royal Canadian Air Force" (Hannon 73). Under heavy fire‚ Canadian
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battle in Europe before the 1st World War as it involved over 600‚000 soldiers. Napoleon I‚ Frederick Augustus I‚ Joachim I‚ Prince Poniatowski‚ Duke of Taranto‚ Duke of Belluno‚ Duke of Ragusa and the Duke of Elchingen led the French troops and their allies. The coalition side commanders and leaders were Alexander I‚ Prince Barclay De Tolly‚ Grand Duke of Constantine‚ Count Platov‚ Prince of Schwarzenberg‚ Count Benningsen‚ Crown Prince Charles John‚ and Count von Blucher. The French and allied contingents
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