English, asked by krishnaapatel, 7 months ago

why did kaspar refer to the battle at blenhiem as the famous victory​

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Answered by intelligent70
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Answer: The battle of Blenheim between the English and the French was a horrible • incident because thousands of men, women and children were killed. But Kaspar praised that war because the English defeated the French and he called it a great victory.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Duke of Marlbro and Prince Eugene were praised for the great victory which they won for the English. Kaspar uses the words ' great victory' and ' famous victory' to refer to the war. He does so because that is what he has heard and learnt since his childhood, that the English had won a great victory in the battle.

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