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That was Dred Scott. He should have claimed his freedom while he was on free soil. But he was brought back into slave country, and tried to claim his freedom when his status was subject to debate. This caused immense trouble - and arguably started the Civil War.
The British prime minister refused to surrender to Nazi Germany was Winston Churchill.
Flamma was the name of a gladiator who won his freedom four times, but refused to take it and chose to remain a gladiator.
The effects of the Soviet leader Josheph Stalin, who refused free elections in Eastern Europe was the Truman administration decided they will establish a policy of containment to block Stain from expanding.
Of course; he claimed all of Mexico for the Spanish crown.
He refused to promise to allow free elections in Eastern Europe.
That was Dred Scott. He should have claimed his freedom while he was on free soil. But he was brought back into slave country, and tried to claim his freedom when his status was subject to debate. This caused immense trouble - and arguably started the Civil War.
The British prime minister refused to surrender to Nazi Germany was Winston Churchill.
Winston Churchill refused to grovel to the Nazis in 1939.
executive privilege
African-Americans who were slaves were not given their freedom.
Freedom of Speech, and Freedom of the Press
None of the parties to the Kyoto Convention refused to sign the Protocol. The United States signed the Protocol but subsequently refused to ratify it.
she felt that women should have as much freedom as men
The conchies were conscientious objects who refused to fight and take part in the military service act in WW1. The claimed the rights not to fight, on the grounds of freedom of thought, conscience or religion. If you were not physicall fit to fit in the war or your job was essential to the war, you wouldn't have to fight and you wouldn't be a conchie, although they were sometimes treated as them.
Stalin Refused to allow free elections in eastern Europe World War 2
Puritans refused religious freedom to others. The Puritans who had come to Massachusetts to worship in their own way were not willing to allow others to do the same.