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Tauranga Campaign and Trench warfare

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Difference between Tauranga Campaign and Trench warfare

Tauranga Campaign vs. Trench warfare

The Tauranga Campaign was a six-month-long armed conflict in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty in early 1864, and part of the New Zealand wars that were fought over issues of land ownership and sovereignty. Trench warfare is a type of land warfare using occupied fighting lines consisting largely of military trenches, in which troops are well-protected from the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery.

Similarities between Tauranga Campaign and Trench warfare

Tauranga Campaign and Trench warfare have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Howitzer, New Zealand Wars.

Howitzer

A howitzer is a type of artillery piece characterized by a relatively short barrel and the use of comparatively small propellant charges to propel projectiles over relatively high trajectories, with a steep angle of descent.

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New Zealand Wars

The New Zealand Wars were a series of armed conflicts that took place in New Zealand from 1845 to 1872 between the New Zealand government and the Māori.

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Tauranga Campaign and Trench warfare Comparison

Tauranga Campaign has 45 relations, while Trench warfare has 341. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.52% = 2 / (45 + 341).

References

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