they declared war. it was the french Canadian revolution of 1783.
Well, they kind of declared war on Germany alongside the French, if you want to call that a reaction.
The US declared war on Japan and entered World War II
After Pearl Harbor FDR declared war on Japan and then Germany declared War on the United States. He then encouraged the Americans to sign up to fight for America. Spaztic :)
Federalists supported the acts. Democratic Republicans opposed them.
states could refuse to obey or enforce federal laws with which they disagreed
The speech was given March 23, 1775, at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia, and is credited with having single-handedly convinced the Virginia House of Burgesses to pass a resolution delivering the Virginia militia to the Revolutionary War.
The American press initially referred to the war as a "phony war" because very few military actions were being reported.
South Carolina disliked the fact that they would have to bear the problems of the government. The tariffs were used to raise money for the government. The tariff was an abomination amongst the people whom lived there. They believed that Jackson singled South Carolina out just to make John C. Calhoun a stronger Presidential candidate.
Austria-Hungary, with the death of Archduke Ferdinand, declared war on Serbia, which caused a chain reaction of war induced countries. Austria Hungary to Serbia, then Russia to Germany, United Kingdom and so on.
It suited them fine that slavery should be declared legal. They were as delighted as the Abolitonists were horrified, and the two sides were driven further apart than ever.
Because he helped persuade Virginia to enter into the fight for American independence.
The U.S entered the war as a direct reaction to the Japanese act of war which was the bombing of Pearl Harbor.