How did the colonist react to the Townshend Acts? They set up a boycott to not buy the goods. They found other things in place of the goods but were not as good. They sewed dresses out of homespun cloth and brewed tea from pine needles.
Calvert wanted to enjoy religious freedom and practice his own religion (Catholic) peacefully in Maryland, a colony that he established. Because he wanted to have the protection of Catholic religion he tried to pass the <span>Act of Toleration. It became a start of religious freedom in the US. </span>
Depending on the goods, but most likely individual rights.
The two consequences of the United States involvement in the Guatemala coup were:
- The government of Guatemala became a military dictatorship.
- The civil war that followed resulted in the genocide of Mayan people.
The Involvement of the United States in the crisis in Guatemala led to devastating effects for the people of the country.
The involvement led to a coup that overthrew a democratic government. The results were military and authoritative governments.
The reason for the involvement of the US was to contain communism in the Latin American nations. It succeeded in this.
But the people of Guatemala paid a price for it.
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It was the Storming of Bastille.