00:0000:00, 24 April 2013diffhist+337
Second Battle of Vailele
Classifying this as purely a Mata'afaan and German victory is irresponsible in the strategic aspect alone; no Samoan chief could afford losses like this on a consistent basis while the Western powers (and their German antagonists) could.
22:3122:31, 21 April 2013diffhist+74
Boston Massacre
I'm not Fuzzy, and I'll be the first to admit that the term "Boston Massacre" does not pop up in the article. However, it is an eminently reasonable redirect to have.
06:2206:22, 18 April 2013diffhist+122
Battle of Bennington
The Vermont Republic was formally established at the time, and the Green Mountain Boys (which was effectively what Warner's men were) were soldiers of it, not the US Congress and thus the Continentals
26 March 2013
06:5206:52, 26 March 2013diffhist−128
Mexican Revolution
Foreign aid was nowhere near that simple. To explain: the US actually switched sides between the Taft and Wilson presidencies, and the Germans supported anyone fighting the US and moderately supportive of them.
01:2901:29, 2 March 2013diffhist−467
War of the Quadruple Alliance
Editing the casualty page since it is based on one source of questionable reliability. The fact that the three battles we have precise data for on this Wiki- and which are rare *Spanish Victories*-nearly meet the Spanish total makes it untenable.
00:0000:00, 24 April 2013diffhist+337
Second Battle of Vailele
Classifying this as purely a Mata'afaan and German victory is irresponsible in the strategic aspect alone; no Samoan chief could afford losses like this on a consistent basis while the Western powers (and their German antagonists) could.
22:3122:31, 21 April 2013diffhist+74
Boston Massacre
I'm not Fuzzy, and I'll be the first to admit that the term "Boston Massacre" does not pop up in the article. However, it is an eminently reasonable redirect to have.
06:2206:22, 18 April 2013diffhist+122
Battle of Bennington
The Vermont Republic was formally established at the time, and the Green Mountain Boys (which was effectively what Warner's men were) were soldiers of it, not the US Congress and thus the Continentals
26 March 2013
06:5206:52, 26 March 2013diffhist−128
Mexican Revolution
Foreign aid was nowhere near that simple. To explain: the US actually switched sides between the Taft and Wilson presidencies, and the Germans supported anyone fighting the US and moderately supportive of them.
01:2901:29, 2 March 2013diffhist−467
War of the Quadruple Alliance
Editing the casualty page since it is based on one source of questionable reliability. The fact that the three battles we have precise data for on this Wiki- and which are rare *Spanish Victories*-nearly meet the Spanish total makes it untenable.