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No, the Articles of Confederation was very well known for having a weak central government. Each state had its own individual power. The need for a stronger Federal government soon became apparent and eventually led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn, fought on June 25, 1876,
near the Little Bighorn River in Montana Territory, pitted federal
troops led by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer (1839-76)
against a band of Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne warriors. Tensions between
the two groups had been rising since the discovery of gold on Native
American lands. When a number of tribes missed a federal deadline to
move to reservations, the U.S. Army, including Custer and his 7th
Calvary, was dispatched to confront them. Custer was unaware of the
number of Indians fighting under the command of Sitting Bull (c.1831-90)
at Little Bighorn, and his forces were outnumbered and quickly
overwhelmed in what became known as Custer’s Last Stand.
The Sixth Amendment is the section of the Bill of Rights that states that any US citizen has a the right to:
1. Have a speedy trail.
2. A fair jury.
3. An attorney (hired by the citizen or provided by court)
4. A chance to confront the witness.
5. Obtain witnesses in their favor.
The points mention above are more specific on the Sixth Amendment. What the woman in the scenario has the right to is to obtain witnesses in her favor, by doing so her friends are force by law to attend court by the use of summons. Leaving them with no choice but to testify.
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The Romans would have controlled the trade meaning the ottomans, and the Persians, would have blocked ways going east, as China did not have an strong army, it was because of Rome they had a route goring to China, and Venice would have never been built, and there would be less Chinese in the world.