The thing I talk the most about, academics wise, is American History. In second grade, my teacher was talking about the civil war. Still, she never said who won, so when I got home, I read up on Civil War History and have since been interested in American History. In about fifth grade, I got interested in the American Revolution. What fascinated me was the difference in tactics between the civil war and the American revolution showing how warfare had changed. In the American Revolution, the Americans fought with guerrilla tactics with their native American allies who knew the land. The British fought in the traditional European way, with soldiers marching in a line and shooting at the enemies. In the civil war, both the north and south used an early version of trench warfare, which lead to it being longer and bloodier per battle than the American revolution was.
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