They didn't. At the time that Jesus lived the Romans had very little dealings with him. In fact they didn't even know who he was. That's why when it came time to arrest Jesus they had to have someone (Judas) point him out. It was only a certain group of Jewish authorities who perceived Jesus as a threat and so acted against him.
it is a leap year I think
Many Americans thought that the Japanese would fight until the point of complete annihilation.
Reflecting the natural rights philosophy, the Declaration of Independence stated that governments derive their powers from the "consent of the governed". This mentality was one of the cornerstones of the Enlightenment era.
<span>The Virginia General Assembly is described as "the oldest continuous law-making body in the New World". Its existence dates to the establishment of the Virginia
Governor's Council and the House of Burgesses at Jamestown on July 30,
1619. At various times it may have been referred to as the Grand Assembly of Virginia</span>