Explanation:
Individualism includes: Freedom, assertiveness, and personal uniqueness
Rule of Law includes: Impartiality, fairness and equality
I would assume that uniqueness and assertiveness cause tension towards fairness and equality, as people will believe and value what they want; it may not always be fair for other people or the ideals they praise may not be equal to everyone else either, nor right. For example... dictatorship, some people would praise it, while the idea silences and damages people and connections, therefore causing tension, as what's being praised and the outcome... aren't fair or the same.
I think it may have had something to do with Brit and France helping them win the war. Thus it made them as a fall back or cushion for the ottoman empire because they felt that they where able to rely on them now.
Explanation:
Most of the native people of Florida died of disease brought by settlers. What was the main reason why the Spanish settlers established a colony in New Mexico rather than remaining in Florida? Who implemented the Headright system? The Spanish had attempted to keep the Pueblos from practicing their native religion
The key religious differences between the European nations that explored the Americas was that some were Catholic and some were Protestant, which led to issues when it came to territorial expansion since each sphere had to be clearly defined.
Explanation:
a member or follower of any of the Western Christian Churches that are become independent from<span> the Roman </span>Christian church<span> in accordance with the principles of the Reformation, </span>as well as<span> the Baptist, </span>Presbyterian<span>, and Lutheran Churches. For Catholics, the </span>Eucharist is that the religious ritual that<span> completes Christian initiation. </span>it's <span>delineated </span><span>as "the </span>supply<span> and summit of the Christian life". The ceremony </span>within which<span> a Catholic </span>initial<span> receives the </span>Liturgy is understood<span> as </span>initial<span> Communion. English </span>and also the<span>Dutch were protestant and </span>Spain<span> and </span>European country<span> were Catholic Christians.</span>