The Articles Of Confederation gave the united states the power to establish the U.S. postal service, as well as make treaties.
https://www.history.com/topics/early-us/articles-of-confederation
<em>"But Congress would exercise considerable powers: it was given jurisdiction over foreign relations with </em><em>the authority to make treaties and alliances</em><em>; it could make war and peace, maintain an army and navy, coin money, </em><em>establish a postal service,</em><em> and manage Indian affairs; it could establish admiralty courts; and it ..."</em>
<em>https://www.monticello.org/site/research-and-collections/postal-service</em>
<em>"Benjamin Franklin was appointed as postmaster general. </em><em>Despite a clause in the Articles of Confederation to establish a federal post office</em><em>, Congress waited until October 18, 1782, to pass "An Ordinance for Regulating the Post-Office of the United States of America.""</em>
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the answer is SCOTTISH. clue is in the name, Scotia... Really sure of this bcause my dad always studied history in Scotland And ireland..he wud call them, orangies...
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The Committee of Safety destroyed the original intent of the Revolution in that Robespierre, as the Head of that Committee, ordered in September 1793 to hold the rebels and protesters and people that hoarded food, as part of the rebellion. Indeed, he ordered the use of military troops.
Robespierre was very upset and decided to implement the total war to increase the reign of terror in France and clash all intents of rebellion and solidify its dictatorship and absolute control.