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Martial law in the United States refers to times in United States history in which in a region, state, city, or the whole United States was placed under the control of a military body. On a national level, both the US President and the US Congress have the power, within certain constraints, to impose martial law since both can be in charge of the militia. In each state, the governor has the power to impose martial law within the borders of the state. In the United States, martial law has been used in a limited number of circumstances, such as New Orleans during the Battle of New Orleans; after major disasters, such as the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, or during riots, such as the Omaha race riot of 1919 or the 1920 Lexington riots; local leaders declared ma

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  • Loi martiale aux États-Unis (fr)
  • Martial law in the United States (en)
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  • Martial law in the United States refers to times in United States history in which in a region, state, city, or the whole United States was placed under the control of a military body. On a national level, both the US President and the US Congress have the power, within certain constraints, to impose martial law since both can be in charge of the militia. In each state, the governor has the power to impose martial law within the borders of the state. In the United States, martial law has been used in a limited number of circumstances, such as New Orleans during the Battle of New Orleans; after major disasters, such as the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, or during riots, such as the Omaha race riot of 1919 or the 1920 Lexington riots; local leaders declared ma (en)
  • Aux États-Unis, la loi martiale fait référence à différentes périodes de l'histoire des États-Unis durant lesquelles une région ou l'ensemble des États-Unis étaient placés sous contrôle militaire. À un niveau fédéral, le président est le seul à pouvoir imposer la loi martiale[réf. nécessaire]. Dans chaque État, le gouverneur a le droit d'imposer la loi martiale à l'intérieur des frontières de l'État[réf. nécessaire]. Aux États-Unis, cette loi martiale a été utilisée dans un nombre limité de circonstances, comme à l'occasion de la bataille de La Nouvelle-Orléans ou encore après des catastrophes majeures, comme durant le Grand incendie de Chicago de 1871 ou lors du tremblement de terre de San Francisco de 1906, et encore lors d'émeutes, comme l'émeute raciale d'Omaha de 1919 ou les émeutes d (fr)
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