Mostly the States were autonomous. A weak central government was the Continental Congress
Insurrection, rising up against the government. Subversion-acting in a way that disrupts or brings down the government. Treason-acting against the government.
hi During the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin was in France acting as a representative for the United States, obviously at the time part of England, trying to get the French Military forces to ally with us in the war. He also worked as a American minister to Sweden. 2nd Answer: Ben was in France as an economic envoy for his home colony, but he did help the cause - not for the United States, as it did not yet exist, but for the Revolution by the colonies against Great Britain.
Of course, the organizers of the Tea Party would like you to think that they are acting in the tradition of the American Revolution, but personally I see little similarity. The original Boston Tea Party was a protest against a colonial power; the current Tea Party is a protest against a democratically elected government. Whether you like him or not, Barack Obama did win the Presidential election, fair and square. He is not the modern equivalent of King George III who was never elected by anybody.
An Armistice was negotiated by French Ambassador Jules Cambon acting for the Spanish Government and President William McKinley on 13 August 1898.
The American public was confused and divided upon learning of the revolution in Panama due to mixed messages about U.S. involvement and the motivations behind it. Many were uncertain whether the U.S. supported the revolutionaries or if it was acting to protect its own interests in securing the Panama Canal. Additionally, the rapid succession of events and differing media portrayals led to a lack of consensus on the legitimacy and implications of the revolution. This situation ignited debates over U.S. foreign policy and interventionism in Latin America.
A revolution by citizens or colonists is "revolutionary" because the risk can be immense, even if the goal and reasons are just. It was also the first full "revolution" in modern history of colonists acting in concert (as a group in mostly full agreement) against their motherland.
he was acting stupid and jumped off a cliff
meeting with foreign leaders
the problem was because people are acting stupid dont read this stuff because sometimes they give u the wrong answer like me
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by acting crazy
Insurrection, rising up against the government. Subversion-acting in a way that disrupts or brings down the government. Treason-acting against the government.
hi During the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin was in France acting as a representative for the United States, obviously at the time part of England, trying to get the French Military forces to ally with us in the war. He also worked as a American minister to Sweden. 2nd Answer: Ben was in France as an economic envoy for his home colony, but he did help the cause - not for the United States, as it did not yet exist, but for the Revolution by the colonies against Great Britain.
Of course, the organizers of the Tea Party would like you to think that they are acting in the tradition of the American Revolution, but personally I see little similarity. The original Boston Tea Party was a protest against a colonial power; the current Tea Party is a protest against a democratically elected government. Whether you like him or not, Barack Obama did win the Presidential election, fair and square. He is not the modern equivalent of King George III who was never elected by anybody.
An Armistice was negotiated by French Ambassador Jules Cambon acting for the Spanish Government and President William McKinley on 13 August 1898.
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