After the Boston Tea Party the British decided to put a permanent military presence in Boston, essentially an occupying force. People complained that Samuel Adams went too far and essentially provoked British retribution. Note that this was five years before the Revolutionary War.
After the "Capitol Riots" the government decided to put the National Guard in DC.
After the Boston Tea Party the British decided to put a permanent military presence in Boston, essentially an occupying force. People complained that Samuel Adams went too far and essentially provoked British retribution. Note that this was five years before the Revolutionary War.
After the "Capitol Riots" the government decided to put the National Guard in DC.