Because of the Fugitive Slave Act - it forced the general public to report anyone who looked as though they might be a runaway, on pain of a heavy fine.
forced migration.
THey were forced to work, mostly against their will.
When South Carolina forced the surrender of Fort Sumter.
because the Cherokee were forced to leave their homes, and about 4000 died on the march.
British troops
He forced the british to surrender at Yorktown
French
forced labor .
It was called Fort Necessity. Washington was soon forced to surrender it to the French.
The U. S. forced the Cherokee tribe to move west over the mountains in the winter to Washington state.
This a great question but I need clarification - are you referring to the Seated Liberty Quarter, the Barber Quarter, the Standing Liberty Quarter, or the Washington Quarter? If you are referring to the Washington Quarter, please provide to me the date of the coin since these quarters were composed of different alloys. Up to 1964, quarters (as well as dimes, halves, and dollars prior to 1935) were made of an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper. Rising silver prices forced the mint to switch in 1965 to a "sandwich" composed of outer layers of 25% nickel and 75% copper bonded to a core of pure copper. From 1965 to 1969 half dollars still had a small amount of silver in them but in 1971 they were changed to the same sandwich metals. Dollars were also made the same way until 2000, when the current gold-colored brass metal was used.
No. An adult can't be forced to live with an ex spouse, or with anyone else either, for that matter.
Fort Necessity was built by George Washington. He saw the French and their fort, Fort Duquesne. George Washington was forced to surrender.
Second Bull Run
yorktown virginia
Yes.