They raised troops for the Union, but they also raised troops for the Confederacy.
Probably in April when Baron von Steuben tranformed the discouraged troops into an organized fighting force, which is probably the reason their morale was raised and they went on to win the battle of Monmouth.
40,000,000 troops
The UK has 187,210 regular troops and 145,000 reserve troops as of early 2009.
federal troops were union soilders
They raised troops for the Union, but they also raised troops for the Confederacy.
the meaning to raised porch
to house troops, to give them a place to stay
salt and cotton and they raised money to help build hospitals for the sick troops**(:
a causeway
The island was called Iwo Jima on where the Americans troops raised the flag
The word raise, meaning "to lift up" is a verb.
In this context, "raised" means to lift or elevate his hands as a sign of respect, reverence, or worship towards God.
The only other words that could be used in this context are "dike" and "levee", which comes from the French language meaning 'raised up'.
It either means in the shape of a cube, or raised to the third power.
Easter
a quantity expressed asa number raised to a power