In the 1780's the 13 states agreed to give up their war-making powers. Each demanded an ironclad plede that an attack on any single state would be met as an attack on all states
If one state attacked the other, it could cause another Civil War. States would most likely either debate it out in Congress or cause a war.
Depends on how they attacked you. Depends on how they attacked you.
You would be doing the right thing and helping them. Sure, the attackers might turn on you too, since helping others is sometimes risky, but you should consider doing it anyway if you would appreciate others doing the same for you.
Due to the Axis Pact signing of Sept 27, 1940 Germany, Italy and Japan entered into a protective agreement that if any of the others went to war against another country or were attacked then the others were obliged to consider themselves also in a state of war against the invading or invaded country. This would prevent them from trading with a country, say France for example, from getting supplies from Japan or Italy if France attacked or were invaded by Germany.The US was attacked at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
Fes was the capital of Morocco in the 1800s. It would become Rabat in 1925.
The period of the 1700s and 1800s would be the "seventeen hundreds" and "eighteen hundreds" because the centuries are the numbered periods.
mongolia was never attacked. instead monglia attacked china so often
Yes.
English and Irish would have been spoken in Ireland in the 1800s. Irish would have been stronger then than it is now.
THEY DON'T EXIST. Vampires are immortal, meaning they can live forever. that is unless they are gruesomely attacked by a fellow vampire. Others believe you can burn them and they would die.
No one. Ships had not explored the Atlantic yet, so he was all alone for 33 days. If others had been there Columbus would have known from new maps that he wasn't in India and that North America existed. Later, the 39 explorers left on San Salvatore were attacked and killed by the Taino natives living there, but Columbus nor his ships were ever attacked.
There were a few reasons which led loyalists to flee Boston with the British. The British Parliament made promises of freedoms and money to some loyalists. Others were afraid that they would be attacked by the patriots if they stayed.