Canals, Reservoirs, Dams
(I’m not 100% sure, but though they used flooding to their advantage it wasn’t a form of water control)
<u>Marbury VS Madison</u>
John Marshall, in his decision, is in charge of pacifying the issue. Marshall argues, in short, that, in the hierarchy of laws, the US Constitution rules and the courts, as well as the other departments, are bound by it. Thus any law contrary to the Constitution should be declared void.
Thus, Marshall incidentally (incidentally) decides the unconstitutionality of Section 13 of the Judiciary Act, to the extent that it contravenes the precepts of the American Constitution. The unconstitutionality of a law was declared without the analysis of the merit itself. Note that Marshall, in making such a decision not on the merits, does not, in theory, give a favorable understanding to either of the poles, so as not to generate for him political conflicts with both parties.
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The Whiskey Rebellion</u>
It was a "tax protest" in the United States, beginning in 1791 and culminating in an insurrection in 1794. The rebellion took place primarily in Washington, Pennsylvania, in the Monongahela Valley during the presidency of George Washington under the command of the American revolutionary war veteran Major James McFarlane.
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there was protection and it was safe because the british were very powerful at the time and also people were worried about the british winning the war or concouring were they live
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the late fifteen century,a major world power that established colonies in the era of old imperialism was france or germany or spain.
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Their colonial activity was mainly limited to america or africa or asia.
The U.S was made when the 13 colonies declared their independence in 1776