Social Sciences, asked by prasantadutta350, 1 year ago

March aggressively into another's territory by military force is called

Answers

Answered by dualadmire
0

Answer:

It is termed as an invasion.

Explanation:

When a military troop enters aggressively into another's territory with the intention of either conquering it or having a hold of it or destroying it, this act of military is called an invasion.

A military invasion is a form of the military offensive which is defined as an aggressive and forceful invasion by the armed forces of a country or a particular region over the territory of other.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
0

Answer:

"March aggressively" into "another's territory" by "military force" is called "invade".

Explanation:

Here, the word invade means attacking for war and winning over another’s territory.

For example:

The King set out to invade Scotland with about 10000 men;

Charles prepared to invade Scotland in 1640;

The Allies thought of invading Holland from the sea coast;

The Romans invaded Egypt;

Napoleon always wished to invade Russia;

The French proceeded to invade Naples etc.

Similar questions