<span>They were sent to boston because of the quartering act which was a act that the colonists had to give food and shelter to the troops and because the troops were to watch over the colonists so they won't rebel or -protest or any against things.</span>
<span> how nationalism and imperialism contributed to the outbreak of ww1 for example, was won after costly wars against native tribes like the Zulus, then European imperialism in America, the United States also engaged in a degree German Weltpolitik and 'gunboat diplomacy' in both France and Britain.</span>
I will use the example of Woodrow Wilson. I believe that Woodrow Wilson used the presidential power in an fair way. Moreover, I also think that Wilson cannot be accused of overstepping the authority that was granted to him by the Constitution.
Although Wilson enjoyed more power than early presidents did, I believe that the framers of the Constitution would agree with his actions. Wilson was a remarkable leader to have in times of war. Moreover, there were many instances of Wilson's power being limited by other branches of government. For example, Wilson had to ask Congress for an official declaration of war in 1917. Another example would be the fact that he was unable to get the United States to join the League of Nations because Congress refused to accept such notion.
I believe that U.S. presidents today have too much power. Presidents today can exercise power and take actions in ways that were unimaginable in the past. For example, presidents often engage in war without the need for an official declaration of war. Moreover, presidents are able to enter treaties in an easier and faster way than ever before.