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American donkey or turkey .. You should need to study american history from Canada to Argentina.. The world is much bigger than USA...
Cortez with 400-500 soldiers managed to defeat the AZTECs who had millions of soldiers. Shaka Zulu proved that many soldiers without rifles could defeat few soldiers with rifles.
Homework for the American turkey or donkey.!!!!
Write 100 times in the notebook: I have to study more and I have to understand what I study and if I don't understand what I study ask for help from the more intelligent (me for example) and experts.
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He didn't defeat the Aztecs with only 400-500 soldiers. He defeated the Aztecs by being allied with other Amerindian peoples (tribes that had been abused and were bitter vassals of the Aztecs), and, of course, smallpox helped devastate the population.
I can't comment on Shaka Zulu because I don't talk about what I don't know (unlike you), and considering your posting history you're not to be trusted on any subject.
The irony.Homework for the American turkey or donkey.!!!!
Write 100 times in the notebook: I have to study more and I have to understand what I study and if I don't understand what I study ask for help from the more intelligent (me for example) and experts.
How about we make a bet? If you could show me a source that says Cortes defeated the Aztecs with only his Spanish soldiers, I'll never post on this forum again. If I provide a source that he defeated the Aztecs with his Spanish troops AND with the help of thousands of Amerinidians you must never post on this forum again.
Do you accept my bet?
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I try to adapt to the level of those who post, I have no intention of teaching anything and therefore I only expose facts... The English conquest of the immense India was almost a walk in the park for the English. .. and asking why is a legitimate question. I gave a perfectly coherent and exhaustive answer and I know very well how to distinguish facts from opinions.
I taught high school mathematics for several years..
I taught mathematical analysis/calculus up to the Laplace transform ( in the electronics course) and the Fourier series, with the first rudiments of differential equations.
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You say you 'expose facts' and that you gave an 'exhaustive answer' but then say you're asking a question why....
So why are you asking the forum if you think you know the answer?
You did not give an exhaustive answer (maybe by your idiotic standards) and you did not 'expose' facts. You were not aware that the British used Indian troops.
Looks as if just about anyone can be a teacher in Italy.I taught high school mathematics for several years..
I taught mathematical analysis/calculus up to the Laplace transform ( in the electronics course) and the Fourier series, with the first rudiments of differential equations.
BTW, why are you afraid to take my bet? Go ahead and 'expose' the facts...
Lolz... .
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It's funny how our resident math teacher likes to ramble like a lunatic toward me but is suddenly silent once I offer a bet with consequences for being wrong.
Don't be scared, bro.
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Fact : 15.000 english soldiers were enough to conquer India
Question: How do you explain the easy english conquest of India with a small army compared to the incredible number of Indian soldiers?
My answer : What separat the Enghish soldiers from Indian ones is almost exclusively discipline..and a disciplined army can defeat the much larger enemy without organization. There was no school where war strategy was taught.
In India there was no culture of tactics in war actions.
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