C. Lee's loyalty was torn between the Union, and his home state of Virginia
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<h2><u>About </u><u>Samsher:</u></h2>
Chandra Shumsher Junga Bahadur Rana (8 July 1863 – 26 November 1929) was the Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty.
Nationality: Nepal
Sibling: Dev Shamsher
Family: Rana dynasty
<h2><u>Reforms</u>:</h2>
After Samsher's return from the European tour, he is said to have been embarrassed by the backwardness of his country, so he executed some noteworthy reforms. He abolished Sati custom, and made it illegal for a person to be killed for witch craft. He was counseled by Sardar RamMani Acharya Dixit, which further assured him to ban the ritual sui.cide, and make additional reforms such as abolishing slavery with the money from the treasury of Pashupatinath temple. He built the first college of Nepal, Tri-Chandra College in 1975 B.S. He established several canals in Terai region and established hospitals throughout Nepal. The first railway service in Nepal, Nepal Government Railway from Raxaul to Amlekhganj, started its service in his tenure.
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The Colonists mentioned their complaints against king George in Complaints section o the Declaration of Independence. It contained 27 grievances against the action and decisions of King George Third. The grievances are similar to John Lock's works.
Historical documents like Bill of Rights 1689 and Magna Carta had already established the concept that King must not interfere with the rights of people. While in the views of colonists King George had done so by opposing the laws which were important for public good.
<u><em>The declaration had four parts and it was in the third part that the complaints against King George was mentioned.</em></u>
The confederacy try to do before the civil war began are to: d. require all men in the south to enlist in the confederate army.
confederate was a republic composed of eleven southern states that seceded from the union in order to preserve slavery.
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Proclaim is to announce officially or publicly. (Declare something one considers important with due emphasis.)