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Officially, other countries refused to intervene in the Spanish Civil War. However, some nations did provide secret aid.As fascist nations, Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy both provided support to Francisco Nationalist forces sending troops (for example, the German Condor Legion) and supplies. The Soviet Union supported the Republican government, providing them with weapons and combat advisers.French, British and US citizens were forbidden from joining by their governments but large numbers joined anyways. Many ended up in the famous "International Brigades" fighting for the socialist Republican government. Small numbers fought for the Fascist government, most notably the Irish Blackshirts lead by Eoin O'Duffy.
provided $13 billion to help the anti-Iraq coalition but sent no troops (A+)
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Elizabeth I motivated the troops during the Spanish Armada by giving an inspiring speech at Tilbury where she declared that she had "the heart and stomach of a king" and would lead her soldiers in battle. She emphasized the importance of their duty in defending their country against a Catholic invasion and promised to reward their loyalty and bravery. Her speech instilled a sense of patriotism and determination among the troops, boosting their morale and determination to fight.
It was Maximo Gomez who first came to Cuba as a Colonel Commanding Spanish cavalry troops.
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Spanish rebel troops.
provided for the removal of all Spanish troops from the Netherlands within 20 days
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Officially, other countries refused to intervene in the Spanish Civil War. However, some nations did provide secret aid.As fascist nations, Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy both provided support to Francisco Nationalist forces sending troops (for example, the German Condor Legion) and supplies. The Soviet Union supported the Republican government, providing them with weapons and combat advisers.French, British and US citizens were forbidden from joining by their governments but large numbers joined anyways. Many ended up in the famous "International Brigades" fighting for the socialist Republican government. Small numbers fought for the Fascist government, most notably the Irish Blackshirts lead by Eoin O'Duffy.
No. The U.S. didn't get involved in such conflict (i.e.: no troops, weapons or financial support was given to the "Insurgents").
provided $13 billion to help the anti-Iraq coalition but sent no troops (A+)
Francisco Pizarro was sponsored by Spain during his expeditions to the Inca Empire in South America. Spain provided him with resources, troops, and financial backing to help him conquer the Inca Empire and claim its riches for the Spanish crown.
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The troops of Bernardo de Galvez defeated the British at Baton Rouge and Natchez. It took place in 1779 during the Revolutionary War.
During the Civil War, Arkansas provided troops, supplies, and leadership to the Confederacy.
Elizabeth I motivated the troops during the Spanish Armada by giving an inspiring speech at Tilbury where she declared that she had "the heart and stomach of a king" and would lead her soldiers in battle. She emphasized the importance of their duty in defending their country against a Catholic invasion and promised to reward their loyalty and bravery. Her speech instilled a sense of patriotism and determination among the troops, boosting their morale and determination to fight.