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General Douglas McArthur vowed to return to the Philippines when forced to leave by the Japanese.
Britain declared war on Germany because Germany attacked Belgium in order to strategically invade France. Britain vowed to protect Belgium, so Britain joined World War I.
Chief Joseph vowed to fight "no more and forever" because he did not want to lose any more of his people in a battle over land. He hoped that America would honor its promise of equality for all.
Because he (General Reinhard Heydrich) vowed to kill all the Jews in Germany before he was assassinated in 1942 by Czech agents.Adolf Hitler was so moved by his death that he codenamed the cleansing of the Jews from Poland Einsatz Reinhard (Operation Reinhard).
General Douglas McArthur was serving as Field Marshal of the Philippine Army when his air force was destroyed by the Japanese on December 8, 1941 immediately after their attack on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese invasion of the Philippines forced McArthur to retreat to Bataan until May 1942 when he was forced to leave and promised to return.
The ancient Romans did not want to have a king. They overthrew the monarchy and vowed that they would never permit another. This was during the 482 years of the republican period. However, they ended up with 503 years of rule by emperors whose power was even more absolute than that of the kings.
Hannibal Barca. So the Romans had him assassinated in Asia Minor.
In 509 BC when the tyrannical king Tarquinius Superbus was overthrown and the Romans vowed not to have a king ever again to avoid tyranny.
He vowed to punish Frank.
Vowed.... He/she/it vowed to do something..
The gunslinger vowed to rob the bank without killing anyone.
Columbus vowed to use the proceeds from his expedition in the recapture of Jerusalem from the Muslims. Then he said he would rebuild the Jews' holy Temple and bring on a new "Age of the Holy Spirit."
Vowed means that you swear that you're going to do something. Example: Last month, I vowed to lose ten pounds. Vowed is a verb (the past tense of vow).
After driving the last Etruscan king from the throne, the Romans vowed never again to put so much trust in kings. They wanted a government that did not rely on the will of one ruler. Therefor creating a republic.
vowed: verb: synonyms: promised, pledged, oath vowed: verb: antonyms: lied, fibbed, perjured
After driving the last Etruscan king from the throne, the Romans vowed never again to put so much trust in kings. They wanted a government that did not rely on the will of one ruler. Therefor creating a republic.
After driving the last Etruscan king from the throne, the Romans vowed never again to put so much trust in kings. They wanted a government that did not rely on the will of one ruler. Therefor creating a republic.