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Act of War: High Treason is an expansion pack for Act of War: Direct Action. It was developed by Eugen Systems and published by Atari . It was released in the PAL region in March 2006 and in North America on May 30, 2006.
The United States military is the conventional war machine of Act of War with familiar (as of the game's release date) military units like the marines, AH-64 Apache and M1 Abrams main battle tank. The only exception is the F-22 Raptor, which is not featured in the game. United States military in possession of the greatest number of units and ...
An Act of war or casus belli is an action by one country against another with an intention to provoke a war or an action that occurs during a declared war or armed conflict between military forces of any origin. Act of war may also refer to: Act of War (novel), a 2014 novel by Brad Thor; Act of War: Direct Action, a 2005 video game
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It is a successor to Eugen System's Act of War: Direct Action, which was released in 2005. [4] The developer promised that Act of Aggression would play similarly to "90s golden age of real-time strategy games". [2] A multiplayer beta for the game was released on July 16, 2015. [5] Act of Aggression was released for Microsoft Windows on ...
As an attack on the monarch's authority, high treason was considered a deplorable act demanding the most extreme form of punishment. Although some convicts had their sentences modified and suffered a less ignominious end, over a period of several hundred years many men found guilty of high treason were subjected to the law's ultimate sanction.
Mary also made it high treason under the Treason Act 1554 (1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 10) to kill Philip II of Spain, her king consort, or to try to deprive him of his title. William III made it high treason to manufacture, buy, sell or possess instruments whose sole purpose is to coin money. He also made adding any inscription normally found on a coin ...
The act made it treason, punishable by death, to disavow the Act of Supremacy 1534. Sir Thomas More was executed under this Act. It was introduced as a blanket law in order to deal with the minority of cases who would refuse to accept Cromwell's and Henry's changes in policies, instead of using the more traditional method of attainders.