Henry Clay
Henry clay
The War Hawks, or Hawks, were those who favored war. They were led mainly by Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun and were a pushing force behind the War of 1812.There were two leaders .. Henry Clay and John Calhoun. Both were Jeffersonian republicans and later helped form the Whig party.Notable leaders of the War Hawks included Speaker of the House Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun. The War Hawks were a group of Congressmen who wanted to declare war in the time period leading up to the War of 1812.seagles
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President Nixon's alleged abuse of authority in The Vietnam War led to the War Powers Resolution of 1973.
Alexander Hamilton
Henry clay
The leader of the War Hawks was Henry Clay
Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.Caesar responded to the senate and Pompey after the war in Gaul by starting (and winning) a civil war.
Henry Clay
Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun.
The War Hawks, or Hawks, were those who favored war. They were led mainly by Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun and were a pushing force behind the War of 1812.There were two leaders .. Henry Clay and John Calhoun. Both were Jeffersonian republicans and later helped form the Whig party.Notable leaders of the War Hawks included Speaker of the House Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun. The War Hawks were a group of Congressmen who wanted to declare war in the time period leading up to the War of 1812.seagles
Adolf Hitler for Germany, and Benito Mussolini for Italy - were two dictators that waged war against Britain and her Allies during World War II.
Adolf Hitler for Germany, and Benito Mussolini for Italy - were two dictators that waged war against Britain and her Allies during World War II.
Hamilcar Barca (father of Hannibal Barca) and others ...
Julius Caesar' civil war was against the senate which had ordered him to give up the command of his army. He defeated the armies of of the supporters of the senate which were initially led by Pompey. The also weakened the power of the senate and concentrated power in his hands.
The basic causes of the War of 1812 were economic, commercial, territorial, and part bluff. A group in Congress lead by Henry Clay, known as the “War Hawks” wanted to invade Canada and make it part of the United States. The War Hawks were supported in the West and South.
War Hawks underestimated the strength and resolve of the British military and their ability to maintain control over their colonial territories. They failed to account for Britain's naval superiority and its extensive global resources, which allowed for swift reinforcements. Additionally, the War Hawks neglected to consider the potential for international alliances that could bolster British power against the United States. This miscalculation ultimately led to underestimating the challenges the U.S. would face in the War of 1812.
Julius Caesar gained power by ignoring an order by the senate to disband his veterans of his Gallic War, marching on Rome and winning what historians call Caesar's civil war against the forces of the senate led by Pompey the Great.
No. He served in the Senate and led the "Red Scare" investigations in the 1950s. He died in 1957.
The senate and the Emperor.
Carthage did not 'gain' the Second Punic War, it lost. It had many leaders - its Council, its Senate and several military commanders. The most notable military commander was Hannibal Barca.
Charles Sumner.
no
Julius Caesar returned to Gallia Cisalpina, a province in the north of Italy, after his wars in Gallia Translapina. The senate ordered him to disband his legions and return to Rome. Instead, Caesar crossed the River Rubicon, the boundary of this province, and marched on Rome with some of his troops. This was an act of declaration of war on the senate. The senate gathered troops to fight against Caesar, which were led by a great general, Pompey the Great. Civil war ensued.
Americans suffered heavy losses at Pearl Harbor.