The Petition of Right of 1628 contained four main points:
-No taxes could be levied without Parliament's consent
-No English subject could be imprisoned without cause - thus reinforcing the right of habeas corpus
-No quartering of soldiers in citizens homes
-No martial law may be used in peacetime
Answer: he died by killing himself
Explanation:
<em>The military strategy that I would like to suggest to President Roosevelt would be strategy 1.
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Strategy number 1 requires the United States deploys division to Britain. Launch and immediately cross-channel invasion of France. Then move eastward to liberate Paris.
In February 1942, <em>a Japanese submarine attacked American land</em> and they also attacked a series of islands in the Indian Bengal Bay called the Andamans. And in those dates, the Allies suffered a painful defeat in the Java Battle.
It is very important to have the background to make a decision and collect most of the information available to do so. With that context, the strategy of deploying division to Britain was the right one to support the invasion of French territory already taken by the Germans and recapture a key location for the Allies.
On February 26, Joseph Stalin –the Russian leader- ask the Allied leaders to open a second war front in Europe in order to relieve pressure on Russian Army. But that decision would debilitate the main front. So in that circumstances, strategy number 1 should be the best recommendation.
<span>Daniel Morgan was a representative of Virginia who later
fought in the Revolutionary War. He was
a great tactician and fought in numerous battles during the war. One of the things that made his men unique
was that they carried rifle that can shooter farther and were more accurate
than muskets. He employed guerilla
tactics that caused panic among the British ranks. He fought in several battles
such as Freeman’s Farm and Bemis Heights.
He also fought in Canada but was captured and released in 1777. In 1791, he suppressed the Whiskey Rebellion.</span>