Hi. I am not sure if there are choices that was included in your post. Just in case there's none, let me go ahead and answer this one for you. This was the Battle of Lexington where they battled for about a year before the independence. They used strategies such as the troops scattered in the area and was able to stop the British troops from using their full powers.
"<span>The idea that people are born with rights that no government can take away" sums up the Enlightenment view of Natural Law. These laws are considered inalienable. </span>
What does the first amendment say about gatherings of people?
summarize 5th amendment
Answer:
exploratory spatial data analysis
Explanation:
1) the king could not tax the people without the agreement of Parliament
2)the king could not declare the martial law
3) the king could not broad soldiers in private homes during peacetime
4)the king could not imprison a person without a specific charge
I was confused but I think this is right sorry if its not