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The military leaders tried as best they could to fulfill their leader's orders and fight until they were ordered to surrender. (The political leaders all fled or committed suicide).
President Truman ordered the bombs not Roosvelt.
He had ordered his forces to invade Poland, this was the main cause of WW2
Pro-English Bishop of Beauvais, Pierre Cauchon, ordered her to be burned at the stake as a heretic.
General Thomas Gage ordered to destroythe military depot established by the Congress at Concordand capture the rebel leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams.
Coalition of Ordered Governments
The ming leaders were fat lazy and crazy. They ordered people around
When given an order we all have a choice as to whether we obey that order or not. Not obeying may have dire consequences, but we still are obliged to take responsibility for obeying, if we do.
Yes, unless that person has a court ordered (or medical ordered) restriction on his contacts, movements, associations, or actions
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ordered foreign companies to leave
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Hernando De Soto was responsible for the deaths of many native Americans. He was also responsible for the deaths of some of his men because of his actions. For example, he ordered the Chickasaw to give him 200 men to carry things for De Soto's expedition. They refused and killed 40 of the Spanish.
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Because some Puritans thought that they shouldn't do what people ordered them to do and that they should do what they want.
It is important to understand what the political climate was in the first century. Rome was the first and last word on all things. Pontius Pilate was there as the long arm of the Roman Empire, ordered to keep peace among the locals. Jesus upset the Jewish leaders and Rabbis, not so much the Roman leaders in the area. But the Jewish leaders used their influence and the threat of civil unrest to provoke the Romans to put Jesus to death.