How many courts did the USConstitution establish?
Only one. Under Article III, Section 1 the framers created the SupremeCourt, yet they
established no other judicial bodies.
Where do the other federal courts come from?
The judicial Power of the United States, is vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts (Federal courts) as the Congress may from time to time see fit and establish.
<span>Many historians suggest
that the early American civil war they used the Napoleonic tactics. They
utilized this tactics mostly in battle even though the weapon they had was
capable of more advanced tactic. During
the encounter and in the battlefield, their men would be in a tight formation,
soldiers close with one another (elbow-to-elbow formation). Moreover, Guelzo
asserted than within 600 years the guns they had during their time was apt but
because of the smoke released by gun, soldier’s visibility would be at risk. Hence,
even though technology and weaponry was developing the generals in the civil
war never minded using alternate tactics instead they stick into what’s
traditional. The usage of skirmishes was utterly significant instead. They were
practical and improving methodologies and tactics in the field of battle and
combat to combat exercises rather than tools of war –weapons. </span>
One of the early schoolbooks that taught colonial children to read using verses from the Bible was the "<span>New England Primer," since at this time religion and education were very much intertwined. </span>