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Control of India was given to a British Governor-General, who reported back to the British Parliament. It should be noted that the British Raj included only about two-thirds of modern India, with the other portions under the control of local princes. However, Britain exerted great pressure on these princes, effectively controlling all of India.
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Land speculators soon demanded that the U.S. Congress devolve to the states the control of all real property owned by tribes and their members. That position was supported by Pres. Andrew Jackson, who was himself an avid speculator. Congress complied by passing the Indian Removal Act (1830!!
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Mrs Hutchinson (1591-1643) was a Puritan spiritual leader in Massachusets during the colonial era. She preached against the male-dominated religious authories. She celebrated reunions to teach Bible episodes at her house, first only with women and then also with men, which challenged the norms established by the old male clergy. She gathered many people to listen to her sermons twice a week.
She also preached that heaven would be reached by those who had workshipped god directly and that behaviour and sins did not have an effect on that. Her convictions were in disagreement with the Puritan doctrine and soon Puritan leaders put her under surveillance. They believed her ideas were dangerous, that only men could preach, and that her attitude related to sins could even bring chaos to the colony, as perhaps people would refuse to work or start to break religious and colonial rules.
In 1637, Mrs Hutchinson was called to come in front of the General Court. At the end of the process, she was proclamed a heretic and expelled from the colony together with her family. Her supporters were oblied to surrender too. Once she had left, she gave birth and the baby suffered severe deformations, so her detractors took the opportunity to harm her image by spreading the rumour that her baby was a demon, and that it was a punishment from God for her sins.
He hated what they did so he created the intolerable acts which took away basic rights for colonists.
The correct answer is: There was no motivation; the British grew tired of war.
British restrictions had been placed on the Northern expansion of the Boers in an effort to placate the native African population who were at this time resisting any European expansion. The Boers resisted and defied British rule and continued their Northern expansion. The power struggle evolved and progressed until serious hostilities eupted.The war was caused by British greed (Transvaal goldfields),the refusal of the Boer Republics to grant immigrants citizenship,the continuous improvement of relations between the republics and Germany.