It was formed as a replacement for the ineffective League of Nations and <span>after World War II in order to prevent another such conflicts, world wars etc, from happening.</span>
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Some historians have argued that the American Revolution was not revolutionary in nature. Instead of fostering revolutionary change, it maintained continuity.
I think that the American Revolution was a genuine revolutionary movement stemmed from the anger and desperation of the American colonists that suffered many grievances from the British government.
The 13 American colonies had to pay heavy taxation such as the Navigation Acts, the Stamp Acts, the Tea Act. The worst part was that Colonists did not have any voice or representation in the English Parliament.
That is why colonists created secret groups such as the Sons of Liberty and people like Samuel Adams united other colonists against the English crown.
It is true that there were also some particular agendas inside the revolutionary movement, specifically, economic ones. But in essence, for me, it was a true independence movement.
To have a particular grouping for people with similar voices and opinions!
<span>all thirteen states had to approve and Rhode Island voted no </span>
Pompey the Great, born in Rome on 29 September 106 BC, died in Pelusia on 29 September 48 BC, along with Julius Caesar was certainly the most famous warlord and triumvir of his time.
Explanation:
- Pompey was defeated in the great civil war with Caesar and executed. He was the son of a very wealthy and influential Roman politician, whom he had always followed in all his many military campaigns and learned much firsthand.
- When his father died, he was inherited by his enormous wealth, political influence and very significant military power.
- In the year 83 BC with his army of as many as three legions he stepped on the side of Sula when he returned to Italy and set out to conquer Rome. This political and military alliance greatly accelerated his career, as Sula already in 82 BC. became the absolute Roman dictator, and Pompey of course his strongest ally.
- Sula ordered his granddaughter Emilia, who was pregnant and married, to divorce immediately so that she could marry Pompey, who also immediately divorced his wife.
- Although very young, Pompey had many powers.
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