Madison's decision to declare war on Britain in 1812 can be seen as justified given the ongoing issues of impressment of American sailors, trade restrictions, and British support for Native American resistance against American expansion. The war was also aimed at asserting U.S. sovereignty and national pride. However, the decision was controversial, as many Americans were divided over the conflict, and the war ultimately strained the economy and resources. Overall, while the motivations had merit, the timing and consequences raised significant debate.
He says that British Dominion countries agree with Britain's decision go to war.
What Boundary did the United States and Great Britain agree on
The head of each government (President/Congress/etc.). They must agree to FUND the war and deploy troops (prior to the atomic age, 1945, they must also agree on the decision to declare or not). No money, no war.
Apart from anyone's (e.g. YOUR) personal opinion on this, historians generally agree that this was not the prime reason. Although Britain's navy was superior to Germany's, its army was in 1939 vastly inferior in strength and equipment to Germany's army, and Britain knew it. Britain only declared war in 1939 because it was bound by a Treaty to do so since it had guaranteed Poland's independence. It then spent almost a year frantically building up its military strength which still proved insufficient a year later when the Germans attacked France. Britain's expeditionary army was easily driven back by the Germans and had to be evacuated from Dunkirk.
No, well i don't agree.
The executor always has the power to make the decision. They do not need to have anyone agree with them. Though the court may be able to contest their decision.
Great Britain's decision to agree to the terms outlined in the Treaty of Paris (1783) was primarily driven by the financial strain of the American Revolutionary War and the recognition that continuing the conflict would be costly and unwinnable. The significant military defeats, particularly the surrender at Yorktown in 1781, undermined British morale and support for the war. Additionally, the desire to stabilize relations with the newly independent United States and focus on other global interests further compelled Britain to negotiate peace.
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James Madison was President when the War of 1812 was fought. He was not a leader among the War Hawks who favored war but eventually he came to agree with them that war was inevitable and he did ask Congress to declare war on Britain.
they agreed for peace
A unanimous decision means that everyone involved agrees.
declare war on Japan once the Nazis were defeated