The War Powers Resolution of 1973 is an attempt to set such limits. There is a question about its constitutionality. It has not been upheld by the Supreme Court and presidents do not always obey it.
There have been 11 U.S. presidents who have sent troops into battle without a formal declaration of war by Congress. These instances are often referred to as "undeclared wars" or "military interventions." Some examples include President Truman sending troops to Korea in 1950, President Johnson escalating U.S. involvement in Vietnam in the 1960s, and President Obama authorizing military actions in Libya in 2011.
He wasn't in the battle. Presidents don't fight in battles.
Some Yu-Gi-Oh cards with the ability to remain on the field without being destroyed by battle include "Marshmallon," "Spirit Reaper," and "Stardust Dragon."
Declaration of Independence
Battle of Bunker Hill, Declaration of Independence, Battle of Yorktown, and The Treaty of Paris
Yes
The "Battle of Yorktown"
American Revolution
No it was not, it was approved after it.
He has to ride a horse and lead the troops into battle
There were only two battles before the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4th, 1776. They were the Battle of Lexington and Concord and the first major battle of the American Revolution- the Battle of Bunker Hill.
The unexpected Northern win at Antietam (Sharpsburg). It gave Lincoln the credibility to make this declaration without making it sound like a desperate measure. -The Battle of Antietam