Now, under British pressure, a step-by-step approach has been adopted.
They were concerned about being cut off and retreated in the face of continued British pressure.
As soon as British pressure became too great, Hand pulled back his men to a second blocking position.
In the north British and American pressure was noticeably less.
In 1919, the government was ultimately dissolved under British diplomatic pressure to Afghanistan.
They released him in early 1940 due to strong British pressure.
Collins, who wanted to avoid civil war at all costs, did not attack them until June 1922, when British pressure also forced his hand.
Only after the British applied pressure on the second day did he comply.
British pressure on other countries resulted in them agreeing to end the slave trade from Africa.
Despite British pressure, including an economic blockade, the nationalization continued.