The answer to the given description above would be Prime Minister Theresa May. The British leader <span>who, in 1946, was the first to characterize his country's ties with the U.S as a special relationship is Prime Minister Theresa May. Hope this answers your question.</span>
John McCain went on 23 combat missions, the twenty third being the one where he became a prisoner of war in Vietnam which became a famous thing. When he returned home he remained in the military but as a commander and didn't fly into combat missions.
By the conclusion of the Revolutionary War, the balance of power in North America had shifted away from the Native Americans and toward white Americans. British power continued on in Canada, but the French were wholly absent as a regional force, so Native Americans could no longer negotiate between the great powers.
<span>Andrew Jackson was born and raised in poverty. The presidents before him came from the cultural and economic elite. He was (possibly as a result of his upbringing) focused on the plight of the common man, focusing on worker's rights issues unlike the presidents which came before.</span>
So it wont get too chaotic and cause riots or other things that could harm the country