Sir Robert Peel developed the first professional police force supported by the government in England.
<h3>Who was
Sir Robert Peel?</h3>
He was the British prime minister and founder of the Conservative Party. He was responsible for the repeal (1846) of the Corn Laws that had restricted imports.
Peel was the eldest son of a wealthy cotton manufacturer, Robert Peel who was made a baronet by William Pitt the Younger. The younger Robert was educated at Harrow and at Oxford, and, with his father’s money, a parliamentary seat was found for him as soon as he came of age, in 1809.
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Answer: he was tried twice for the same crime.
Explanation:
I claim that this is a "loaded question" ... a question that starts with an assumption that may or may not be true. It's like me asking you "Have you stopped beating your little brother ?".
Before people strain their brain trying to figure out "why", you'll have to give SOME kind of proof that he WAS really the best.
During the Civil War, the North began to dominate the south after the battle at Gettysburg. The correct option in regards to the given question is option "d". The battle of Gettysburg was fought between 1st July to 3rd July in the year 1863. The battle was fought in and around the town of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. The battle was very hard fought and it was between the Union and the Confederate forces. This war resulted in huge number of casualties and was also a big turning point in the history of Civil War.