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Why was it hard for the French to control land in North America?

because the king said if you don't work you don't eat. They had to follow the kings law and obey them.


What did thomas Paine mean when he said the law is king?

He is saying that the law takes precedence, is the most important.


What did the Magna Carta do in the Medieval times?

It limited the monarch's powers, saying that the king is not above the law, that the king is subject to the law.


What is equity law and where did it come from?

The law is a system of rules that resolves disputes on the basis of fairness. It was developed in the king's courts in England and merged with common law in america


Who did Paine believe should be king of America?

But where, say some, is the King of America? I'll tell you, friend, he reigns above, and doth not make havoc of mankind like the Royal Brute of Great Britain... so far as we approve of monarchy, that in America the law is king.


Should the president of america have a law about to exercise for obese people?

I read an article that said the president is thinking of surveying that question to america and they asked 100 people and 78% said no and 18% said yes and i don't know 2%


Who said that blows must decide who would rule America?

King George lll


What problems did Martin Luther King have and how did he cope with the?

People did not like the African-American.The African-America could not drink the same water, with the white people.So Martin Luther King came and said "no slave" he said.


How did king Hammurabi introduce fundamental legal principles?

In king Hammurabi's introductionit said that all city-state the kinghad conquered.It also said that thepurpose of the law is to bring aboutjustice for all the people.


Why was the north angered with the fugitive slave law?

Because the Declaration of Independence said that every man in America was free.


What is the main law of America?

The main law in America (The United States of America, I assume) is the law of the land.


Who said an unjust law is no law?

St. Augustine first articulated the concept that an unjust law is no law at all. This idea has been further explored by luminaries such as Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther King Jr., and Thomas Jefferson.