Luther Martin did not have direct military experience during the Revolutionary War. Instead, he was a prominent lawyer and politician, serving as a delegate to the Continental Congress and later to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. His contributions were more focused on legal and political matters rather than military service. Martin was known for his strong advocacy for states' rights and individual liberties.
i think it was the war
Slavery, racism, discrimination
Luther refused to support the peasants rebellion.
He spoke against about racism.
martin Luther kings feeling about war is that it is not right and u should make peace or talk in words instead of doing something violent like having wars i also believe this i wrong
.Catholic AnswerThere was never a "war" with Martin Luther and the Church, the question is not valid.
No, he did not. The Civil War was long over before he was even born.
ww2
He didn't win the war. At least not when he was alive.
No
i think it was the war
a war
Slavery, racism, discrimination
To see if Martin Luther King was there to give me peace.
yes
he told the british to go home and fought them
Luther refused to support the peasants rebellion.