“The Outsider” - Decades before ‘Flags of our Fathers’ this 1961 film follows Ira Hayes from basic training, to Iwo Jima, and the years following the war. Gain an appreciation of Ira’s demise as survivor’s guilt is thrust into the hero’s spotlight.
Hidden Gem: One of the best accounts of just how happenstance the second flag raising was.
Era between the Crusade era and Napoleonic Era
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Was there an era between the Crusade era and the Napoleonic era?
In Europe.
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Yes!
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Crusades ended around 1300, Napoleonic Era started around 1800. The eras in between include but are not limited to:
Colonial Era!
Scientific Revolution!
Enlightenment! -
Also, Absolutism, Renaissance, Reformation, and Industrial Revolution. Not necessarily in that order.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Europe#Industrial_Revolution
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Also, Absolutism, Renaissance, Reformation, and Industrial Revolution. Not necessarily in that order.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Europe#Industrial_Revolution
Now your somewhat being helpful.
Also why was this moved to WWII History, were talking about two times when 1 swords were the main weapon and 1 muskets were.
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Actually to be honest I should be a bit more specific, what were some wars fought in these era?
Crusades had stuff like the 1st Crusade
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@Dylan:
Actually to be honest I should be a bit more specific, what were some wars fought in these era?
Some possibilities:
The Hundred Years’ War (1337 to 1453), including the Battle of Agincourt (25 October 1415)
The Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
The English Civil War (1642–1651)
Some major battles at sea:
The Battle of Lepanto (7 October 1571)
Britain versus the Spanish Armada (1588)
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@Dylan:
Actually to be honest I should be a bit more specific, what were some wars fought in these era?
Crusades had stuff like the 1st Crusade
Napoleon has stuff like 1st CoalitionThere were hundreds of wars and thousands of major battles fought between these periods, and thats just in Europe. You cant name them all.





