<span>the right of the prosecuting attorney to call witnesses</span>
Why did the War of 1812 end?
Answer: A large British army under Sir George Prevost was thus forced to abandon its invasion of the U.S. northeast and retreat to Canada. The American victory on Lake Champlain led to the conclusion of U.S.-British peace negotiations in Belgium, and on December 24, 1814, the Treaty of Ghent was signed, ending the war.
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After the Boston Tea Party, Britain was extremely angry at the colonies. They were afraid that we (that is, the American colonies) would ignite an uprising, which in time, would lead to revolution, and in a manner of time, the whole system collapses (that's a Hunger Games quote, by the way :) ). In an effort to stop a potential rebellion, Parliament passed the Coercive Acts, which included such outrageous laws, that, to America, they became known as the Intolerable Acts.
Use either answer or write both with a slash between.
Answer: Churchill was the first to point to Hitler's threat.
Explanation:
Even before the outbreak of World War II, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill pointed to the danger lurking in Germany. In this passage, Churchill said that the war would be long and complicated and that it would be fought in all possible ways. Britain did not have enough capacity to confront the hitter itself, so Churchill warned the world about the threat coming from Germany. America provided some assistance to Britain in arms during the war. Churchill presented to Britain and the world the fact that the war would be long, complicated and destructive because he was familiar with belligerent nationalism in Germany and the fact that Germany was at that moment the most powerful military force in the world.
<span>New york city was created in 1624.</span>