While George Custer was conservative in his political views, he was an opportunist. He was willing to compromise if it would better his political aspirations. Those aspirations were never realized because of his death on the battlefield.
Civil War general on the Confederate side, making him a Democrat. Every major player on the pro-slavery side was a Democrat. Same party after 100+ years, check out their 1864 and 1964 platforms. His political views followed that of his party. Confederate Pres. Jefferson Davis (also a Democrat) didnt allow for people of differing views. If they did, Pres. Davis got rid of them. As they do today, the party of peace and love is still into slavery via controlling your life and they get rid of you (before you are born, especially if you're black). They believe in abortion and the funding of Planned Parenthood, founded by Marge Sanger. Check out sweet Ms. Sangers political views - http:/www.dianedew.com/sanger.htm Learn the facts before you vote, they are still the same, but they talk a sweet game.
David Lloyd George's view on the World War 1 was that it had to be fought. He is often credited for winning the war. He was the Prime Minister during the WW1.
Generally speaking, Australian views ran in concert with the views of the US.
because they had different views
British political views on World War I were largely shaped by a sense of nationalism and a belief in the necessity of defending allied nations against aggression, particularly from Germany. Initially, there was widespread public support for the war, driven by patriotism and the belief that Britain had a moral duty to protect Belgium and uphold international law. However, as the war dragged on and casualties mounted, political opinions became more divided, leading to increased criticism of the government's handling of the war and calls for peace negotiations. The war ultimately transformed British society and politics, paving the way for significant social changes in the post-war period.
He represents the Socialism.
VERY conservative republican
George Armstrong Custer died June 25, 1876.
George Orwell espoused a totalitarian concept for society to follow.
George I. Godia has written: 'Understanding Nyayo' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Political and social views, Political science, Politics and government
Representative government rather than totalitarian rule
No. Washington didn’t believe in political parties and there weren’t political parties in 1789.
Theo Custers was born in 1950.
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Pieter Custers was born on March 13, 1984.