During the (first) American revolution, soldiers who joined the Continental Army during the spring or summer but went AWOL in the fall or winter were known as "summer soldiers".
<span>Many of the "summer soldiers" were farmers who would join up with the Army when their crops were planted, fight with them during the summer, and go back home to help with the harvest. Others would stay with the Army through the harvest, but sneak off in the middle of the night once the weather got cold. </span>
<span>Meanwhile, the people who supported the revolutionaries when the revolution was going well -- but not otherwise -- were called "sunshine patriots". </span>
<span>So in the famous passage from "The Crisis" where Thomas Paine wrote: </span>
<span>The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country </span>
<span>he was talking -- quite literally in the former case -- about the fair-weather friends of the Revolution.</span>
James Wilson's view was that he dislike the articles of confederation
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As a result, Empress Cixi had him arrested.
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- The Qing Dynasty that ruled over China for a long period of time produced some great Emperors and Empresses.
- One such was Emperor Guangxu who tried to bring the regime out of the clutches of its orthodox beliefs and attempted to modernize the way the government worked and the way the economy functioned.
- This move of Emperor Guangxu was not liked by Empress Cixi under whose care Guangxu was looking after the administration of the empire.
- Emperor Guangxu's resistance to change his decision made Empress Cixi order the royal army to arrest him.
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A member of Congress introduces a bill into his or her legislative chamber. When a majority in the House, and in the Senate, agree the bill should become law, it is signed and sent to the president. The president may sign the act of Congress into law, or he may veto it.
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