<span>This was a declaration by the House of Commons of England reaffirming their right to freedom of speech in the face of King James' belief that they had no right to debate foreign policy. Many Members of Parliament were unhappy with James' foreign policy. They opposed the Spanish Match and wished for a war against Spain. The MPs believed that if they conceded that they had no right to debate matters which displeased the King, Parliament would be obsolete</span>
The Truman doctrine had to take on the commerce of being signed first before they could contain it
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in French and Indian war, dacisive defeat of the French under marquis de montclam by a British force led by Maj.
The RAF defended Britain against the Nazi Luftwaffe