In ancient Rome whether to declare war or not was debated in the senate. The issue was then referred to the Assembly of the Soldiers, which voted on war and peace.
central government had the power to declare war and negotiate peace
central government had the power to declare war and negotiate peace
the congress
No, a U.S. state government cannot declare war or sue for peace. The U.S. Constitution grants the federal government exclusive authority over matters of war and foreign relations, specifically in Article I, Section 8. Only Congress has the power to declare war, while the President serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. State governments are prohibited from engaging in military actions or foreign diplomacy without federal approval.
The united states involved in the Russo-Japanese war where President Roosevelt helped negotiate peace.
central government had the power to declare war and negotiate peace
central government had the power to declare war and negotiate peace
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assemblies
central government had the power to declare war and negotiate peace
the congress
the congress
the congress
Under the Articles of Confederation, the Continental Congress had the authority to declare war and negotiate peace. However, this power was limited, as the Congress lacked the ability to enforce decisions without the cooperation of the individual states. Each state retained significant sovereignty, which often complicated unified action in matters of war and peace. Thus, while Congress could initiate these actions, actual execution depended heavily on state participation and support.
Because only nations can go to war with nations. States going to war with states is a civil war and need not be declared. States going to war with another nations is a treasonous act and cannot be sanctioned by the larger federal government.
john adams helped the patriots negotiate
Peace treaty! <3 (-<)