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The Swiss Reformation began in 1519 with the teachings of Ulrich Zwingli, whose teachings largely paralleled Luther's. In 1541, John Calvin, a French Protestant who had spent the previous decade in exile writing his "Institutes of the Christian Religion," was invited to settle in Geneva and put his Reformed doctrine- which stressed God's power and humanity's predestined fate- into practice.
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I’m assuming this is about the revolutionary war? If so, than it’s the Americans!
The answer is popular sovereignty. Popular sovereignty says that all power lies in the hands of the people.
The answer to that would be C The authority belonged to the colonist
Incomplete question. However, I inferred from a historical perspective.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Thomas Gage (General Thomas Gage) was is a famous British general that controlled a large portion of British soldiers in North America during the British colonial era.
His statement likely came at a time when there was large opposition coming from Boston over perceived injustices from the government. Hence, his statement meant they (those in power) were losing or not in control over Boston.