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#1: George Washington
Washington signed Jay's Treaty in 1795, a treaty with Great Britain that "relinquished the right to U.S. neutrality on the seas" in hopes of avoiding further conflict. This treaty allowed any American ship to be seized and searched by Great Britain. Therefore, many were. And Britain often claimed any useful product they found on board, including any British immigrants to the United States, which they would then drag off any force them to serve in the Royal Navy. June 1, 2007
Why Every President Sucks
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#1: George Washington
Washington signed Jay's Treaty in 1795, a treaty with Great Britain that "relinquished the right to U.S. neutrality on the seas" in hopes of avoiding further conflict. This treaty allowed any American ship to be seized and searched by Great Britain. Therefore, many were. And Britain often claimed any useful product they found on board, including any British immigrants to the United States, which they would then drag off any force them to serve in the Royal Navy. May 31, 2007
Ten on an Island
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The premise is that there are ten people on an island, they are a sovereign nation, and they are trying to best determine how to govern themselves.
Question #3: One of the ten breaks their leg. They are unable to do any work. How is this person taken care of?