He took local leaders' sons to Cuzco for training.
The only problem with using Germanic soldiers in the Roman army would be the language barrier, which was soon overcome. The German soldiers were loyal and because of their generally larger size, were often used as private bodyguards for emperors and members of the imperial families. If you are thinking of the Teutoburg disaster, that was an exception, and even in that case, several German leaders remained loyal to Rome and even tried to warn the Romans of the trouble.
Most conquered lands remained loyal to Rome because many of them had become Romanized, living the lifestyle the same as in Italy. They also remained loyal to Rome for their own good. If they tried to revolt, the Roman army would come in and devastate their country.
They feared if the Aliens, would remain loyal to the United States.
Direct control of colonies meant that those colonized would be ruled by their masters or Europeans. Indirect control meant the colonized would retain their local leaders who in turn would be given instructions by their masters.
They were deeply-divided states, but narrowly voted to stay loyal. In the case of Maryland, the leaders were pro-Confederate and looked as though they would swing the state their way, so Lincoln jailed them (illegally) to avoid this.
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Like all political leaders, he appealed to what the German people wanted, he then surrounded himself with people that were as racists as he was , held the same ideals and loved cruelty. Once in power he then had armies to command, he hand picked the leaders who were loyal to him and who's armies were loyal to them. Then he started Brainwashing the younger generation. By the time people realised what was happening it was too late, even their own kids would turn them in as traitor's. Soon no-one spoke against him.
No a noun is a person place or thing. Loyal would be an adjective, a descriibing word. Example: the loyal dog followed his owner.
"Dogs are very loyal" "He was being very loyal" Loyal means you'll stick by someone. Its an adjective (Possibly a verb too) I think as a noun it would "Loyalty".
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The first loyal would be when killed Bob. The second loyal would be when the police were questioning Dally about the location of Ponyboy and Johnnny. The third loyal would be when Ponyboy and Johnny ran inside the church to saved those kids.
The only problem with using Germanic soldiers in the Roman army would be the language barrier, which was soon overcome. The German soldiers were loyal and because of their generally larger size, were often used as private bodyguards for emperors and members of the imperial families. If you are thinking of the Teutoburg disaster, that was an exception, and even in that case, several German leaders remained loyal to Rome and even tried to warn the Romans of the trouble.
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If he fell for another woman, he wouldn't be called a loyal married man would he? So, loyal married men get their name for a reason:)
Most conquered lands remained loyal to Rome because many of them had become Romanized, living the lifestyle the same as in Italy. They also remained loyal to Rome for their own good. If they tried to revolt, the Roman army would come in and devastate their country.
life would become like somalia if we never had leaders :p