Yes, we told them we would fight until the end of the war and protect their citizens with our troops and guns and instead we pulled our troops out and got them to lose the war.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Instead of giving Congress additional powers, the Supremacy Clause simply addresses the legal status of the laws that other parts of the Constitution empower Congress to make, as well as the legal status of treaties and the Constitution
<span>It grew out of a dispute about rights to gold in the Black Hills of South Dakota; the gold was on Sioux reservation land and the United States wished to buy it back, but native leaders who were not party to the treaty establishing the reservation refused to negotiate. The first incident in the war was Custer's Last Stand, which galvanized opinion against the indigenous population </span>