No, Richard III is Richard III in William Shakespeare's play. He was known as a cruel and vicious man, capable of murdering children just so that he could get the throne. He is the subject of Shakespeare's play of the same name. Richard Topcliffe was a famous torturer, but he is not the subject of this play.
In 1948 the United Nations created "th<span>e Universal Declaration of Human Rights", since they wanted to set a precedent that would discourage from engaging in barbaric practices. </span>
In a free and fair election, you vote on those running for election.
New Orleans was one of the main cities of the South, because it was a major port city, so the taking of this from the Confederates spelled the beginning of the end.