Well I’m not going to write an entire essay for you, but here are some points that might help. I would encourage you to write about how you would join the war.
Consider that those who don’t join the war will be looked upon unfavourably by most, especially allies they swore to help. Essentially, you would be treated poorly at post-war negotiations.
Also consider the nationalist fervour present among the populous in most European states. People were rather excited for war in many cases, with many believing the war would be over by the Christmas of 1914. Not many knew the true horror of what would transpire during the war, and those who did didn’t make it known to the civilian population whose support they relied upon. Finally, bring up how Belgium declared neutrality but was still invaded by the German army.
I know the battle of Lexington and concord started
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In this passage Madison suggested that under a confederation that the states would not cooperate with each other voluntarily.
<h3>Madison's appeal</h3>
According to Madison it was going to be very difficult for the states to voluntarily obey the federal law.
He said that it was unable to secure a union due to the fact that the United States was founded on the principles of a confederate nation.
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