It's been a while since I read Caesar (like a few months), but the conspirators made sure to arrange a meeting with Caesar so they could assassinate him against his knowledge (sorta, I think he suspected they would kill him)
The colonists valued their rights so highly because the king of England didn’t give them any freedoms or rights. The colonists didn’t have any of the rights that we have today so they fought hard to make sure everyone was treated fairly. It’s the only just thing to do.
If the assassinator wasn't Serbian and if the alliance system at that time wasn't as complicated
Answer:
Local Assemblies
Explanation:
The Colonists were enraged by the idea that the British Parliament overseas was choosing for them what they paid for. They wanted to decide for themselves which taxes they had to pay or have a representative in the parliament. The famous quote they used for this was "No taxation without representation"
13th amendment ////////////