Guantamabnal bay I probably Spelt that wrong
Ethan Allen
The Green Mountain boys who captured the British held Fort Ticonderoga were led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold. The Green Mountain Boys were the militia of the Connecticut Colony as well as the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
moral guide
Geronimo was imprisoned at several locations, but he is most famously associated with Fort Sill in Oklahoma, where he was held after his surrender in 1886. He was initially captured and held at various military posts before being transferred to Fort Sill, where he spent the remainder of his life until his death in 1909.
During the Mier Expedition in 1842, General Santa Anna faced the dilemma of how to deal with the captured Texian prisoners. He ultimately decided to execute a significant number of them, ordering the infamous "Black Bean Episode," where a lottery was held to determine who would be spared and who would be shot. This brutal decision reflected his desire to assert authority and deter future incursions by Texian forces. The execution of these prisoners was a controversial act that drew widespread condemnation and intensified hostilities between Mexico and Texas.
yes Pocahontas got captured by English and held ransom
I have the same question for homwework, and I did a little research. Julius Ceaser was captured and held for ransom.
Took, held, captured, tied, secured
The largest animal ever captured and held in captivity is the Killer Whale (Orcinus Orca).
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They're members of Congress.. that's their job.
Coco got captured by gaito and was held with noel.
boston
Captivity means to be captured and held against your will. Fetters are basically chains and shackles used to restrict your movement and to stop you from escaping from the people who have captured you.
Ethan Allen
The Fugitive Slave Act was controversial because it required individuals to assist in the capture and return of escaped slaves, denying them due process rights and leading to instances of free black individuals being wrongfully captured and held as slaves. Many people in the North opposed the act because it forced them to participate in the enforcement of slavery, even if they morally disagreed with it.
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