The conquest of Canada was a major goal of the American Revolutionary War because it represented a strategic opportunity to weaken British power in North America. By capturing Canada, the American colonies aimed to eliminate British military presence and potentially gain support from discontented French Canadians. Additionally, controlling Canada would provide access to valuable resources and territory, further strengthening the American cause. Ultimately, it was seen as a way to secure independence and expand the newly formed nation.
War of the Conquest
War of the Conquest
It was a major goal of both the war in Afghanistan and the war in Iraq.
It was a major goal of both the war in Afghanistan and the war in Iraq.
Canada didn't lose the War of Conquest, also called the Seven Years War. The war was fought between France and England, with England winning and annexing French territory in Canada. Canada, as a unified independent country, didn't exist during this war so it couldn't actually loose.
The major goal is for one side to defeat the enemy the goal in war is to hurt the other side not kill but hurt.
It has a lot of other names: The Seven Years War, The Fourth Intercolonial War, The Great War for the Empire, The Forgotten War. In Canada, it is known as the War Of Conquest.
The major goal was to steal all the pretty ladies.
To win the war.
To re-unite with the Republic of South Vietnam by conquest.
Canada.
Canada was a major participant in both world wars, and in the War of 1812.