A. The early Roman Empire persecuted followers of both religions but ultimately did not stem the growth of either religion.
Answer:
Native Indians began settling in the Northeast region of North America after travelling east from Alaska and ended up along the Atlantic coast.
Explanation:
When Europeans began to arrive in the New World in the 1600s, they reside in the Northeast region. They frequently fought with Native Indians tribes over land. Holding land was very valuable for settlers from Europe because it meant prosperity and power. The colonist in passing years began to built fences and cut down trees to clear land that kept Native Indians out of their land. According to the Indians, the land belonged to no one because you cannot own nature. Colonists made treaties with tribes to stop fights and wars. They also forced to agree with the government to sign agreements that moved the Native Americans to reservations.
During fighting, Sergeant Michael Dunne of the Canadian `Fighting Tenth' battalion is wounded in action and returned home to Calgary. Diagnosed as neurasthenic, he is honourably discharged and put to work in recruiting troops for the front.
Answer:
Independence from Great Britain
Winthrop founded the colony of Massachusetts Bay which is the colony of true believers.