The Teller amendment
I believe the answer you are looking for is the Platt Amendment.
Cuba was forced to accept the conditions written in the Platt Amendment. In exchange for Cuba's agreement, the remaining United States troops withdrew from Cuba at the end of the Spanish-American War.
Well, most of them were forced to accept the fourteenth amendment, thus implying that they needed to protect the Bill of Rights.
the native Americans were forced west and just wanted to protect there land.
California is a community property state, therefore how the house is titled or whether the debt is joint is not relevant. The main factor would be if the homestead exemption is large enough to protect the property from a forced sale by the judgment holder.
The Platt Amendment reserved the United State's right to intervene in Cuban affairs and forced newly independent Cuba to host American naval bases on the island.
The Third Amendment to the Bill of Rights is referred to as "Quartering of Troops". This amendment states that the government may not force citizens to house soldiers, and that citizens who elect to do so will receive reasonable compensation.
the native Americans were forced west and just wanted to protect there land.
if we didn't have this amendment we would probably be slaves and be forced to work
If i remember correctly, its the 3rd amendment.
Barbary pirates, based in North Africa, forced the United States to pay a tribute in the early 1800s. This tribute was demanded to protect American ships from being attacked by pirates operating in the Mediterranean Sea.
The amendment in question has led to one of the most used sayings in society. I plead the fifth. This references the fifth amendment which is the amendment that no one can be forced to say anything that would help them convict themself of a federal crime.