southernindian southernindian
  • 02-06-2015
  • Social Studies
contestada

what was the outcome of a siege

Respuesta :

WorldCitizen WorldCitizen
  • 05-06-2015
Any particular siege?

Basically, a siege could have to principals outcomes: either the enemy gave up, being tired and lacking food and other resources, or the sieged place fell, either because they had to give up due to running out of food or by being attached and directly overpowered.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

)What Byzantine city was a wealthy center of trade that maintained the commercial links between Europe and Asia?
In the 1600s, Virginia attracted many colonists because of...
Even though Reaganomics worked for the most part, what two things caused the Federal deficit to soar? bailing out savings and loan companies too many people una
The repeating group of a crystal is called the A. nucleus. B. unit cell. C. net. D. crystal system.
Which best describes the way photographs are considered by historians? primary source documents that are useful in the study of history reliable sources for the
this is combined in a special way to form glucose in an cell
How did the success of Portugal's exploration of Africa affect Spain
Solve the equation for y 4x+7y=28 y=
How was England's hold on the colonies weakened between 1700 and 1775? What role did colonial assemblies play in this weakening?
what is the transcontinental railrod