<span>The Boston Rebellion was an uprising in 1689 against Sir Edmund Andros, the English governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Andros had been charged with reorganizing the colony, a project which included the enforcement of various restrictions on trade -- notably the navigation act -- but also involved imposing freedom of religion (and catholic office holders) on Boston's largely puritan population. The leaders of the rebellion were the preacher Cotton Mather and Simon Broadstreet, the former governor of the colony.</span>
The military plans laid before World War I presupposed a major war between the countries which were tied together with alliances. Because the Triple Entente had Britain, France and Russia as allies, Germany thought if a war began it would need to fight on two fronts -- west and east. So German Field Marshall Alfred von Schlieffen drew up war plans that said attack France first, quickly, and then hold that territory while deploying forces to contend with Russia in the east. So when Germany declared war on Russia in 1914, the first thing it did was to go and attack France. Thus the war spread and became instantly a more global conflict.
National leaders in politics and the military need to learn caution when dealing with alliances and when committing themselves to military action. Restrained, limited military actions are preferable to the all-out plunging into war that was seen in the outbreak of World War I. Diplomacy should be given its best chance to work before resorting to military options -- even if military options have been pre-planned.
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They were given military training to prepare them for callout when their city-state forces were mobilized. (except in Sparta, another city-state, boys went to the military camps starting at the age of 7.)
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The Treaty of Paris basically made the French lose almost all of their land in North America as they gave it to Britain.
George Washington was a general in the French and Indian War that was a fierce fighter in many of the battles.
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The statements that were contained in Wilsons address are
- Wilson expresses serious uncertainties about America assuming a position of armed neutrality.
- Wilson explains the events that led him to determine that the United States must prepare for possible war.
<h3>What was the reason Wilson gave for the war?</h3>
The reason the president said the United States had to join the war was because of the continued aggression of the Germans.
This was because the United States had become targets for to the aggression of the Germans who used submarines.
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