Monday, December 17, 2007

Foreign Intervention

Foreign intervention was the key ingredient in success and failure in all the wars America participated in.
In the War of 1812, without another intervener, the war reached a stalemate, and American-Anglo relations were embittered. In the Revolutionary war, French war generals with experience from previous wars, that also possessed national and democratic sentiment helped win the war. In the Civil War, foreign non-intervention helped spare a wide-spread conflict.

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