<span>The central idea of the Bill of Rights is that the individual has certain rights that cannot be taken away or trampled by the government. Originating as the British Bill of Rights into what we now know as the first ten amendments of the United States Constitution, there is a central theme. That theme is that the individual should always have rights that are preserved and not to be taken away.</span>
The 15th amendment is probably the correct answer
Answer: I think it would be C or B
Explanation: Britain's military was the best in the world. Their soldiers were well equipped, well disciplined, well paid, and well fed. The British navy dominated the seas. Funds were much more easily raised by the Empire than by the Continental Congress.
The Continental Army had a number of advantages over the British army. <u>Their biggest one was that they were fighting for a grand cause; their independence and freedom, which was a very motivating factor</u> and while strengths were hard to find, their weaknesses were obvious.
A major weakness for the Continental Army was manpower; <u>they were always short of qualified and capable men</u>. General George Washington routinely had no more than 20,000 troops at one time and place.
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The British conflict with the Zulus in south Africa is a good example.