It actually had little to do with European colonial possessions overseas.
The term was popularized by the media shortly after a press conference given on June 18, 1971, by President Richard Nixon—the day after publication of a special message from President Nixon to the Congress on Drug Abuse Prevention and Control—during which he declared drug abuse "public enemy number one”
Umm if u look it up it’s Richard Nixon-
Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre (1847), one of the best-loved novels in the English language, may have been inspired by a real person. ... The real Jane Eyre was a member of a Moravian settlement, a Protestant Episcopal movement, and lived virtually as a nun for a period before marrying a surgeon.
Mahan's influence on strategy
Captain, later Rear-Admiral, Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840–1914) was an American naval officer and historian. Influenced by Jomini's principles of strategy, he argued that in the coming wars, control of the sea would grant the power to control the trade and resources needed to wage war.
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On December 21, 1970, the Supreme Court decided that the legislature had without a doubt exceeded its authoritative limits in bringing down the democratic age. Dreading mass disarray over who could cast a ballot in the 1972 election, Congress immediately moved to pass the 26th Amendment