American military and economic preparedness for war
Great Britain.
to declare independence from Great Britain
Before the Revolutionary war, those who wanted to declare war on Britain were called War Hawks. They were a part of the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia, 1774.
The Legislative Branch (Congress) has the power to declare war.
England, a country that was a part of Great Britain.
there were three types of settlers in colonies. 1 who faught against britain for independence 2 the were the people who sided with britain 3 were the neutralist who sided no one.
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Germany didn't declare war in 1915 against anyone, it was actually Britain that declared war on Germany
The colonists' final decision to declare war against Great Britain was driven by a culmination of grievances, including oppressive taxation and lack of representation. This decision reflects their growing desire for autonomy and self-governance, as repeated attempts at peaceful resolution were met with indifference or hostility from British authorities. The desire for liberty and the perception that their rights were being violated ultimately united the colonists in a resolve to fight for their independence. This shift from negotiation to armed conflict underscores the intensity of their commitment to freedom and self-determination.
Germany's blitzkrieg against poland
to declare freedom from Britan and the king
War Hawks
Great Britain is independent and has no need to declare independence.
The Second Continental Congress occured immediatly after the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. The Congress met to discuss the war against Great Britain.
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.