The roman emperor that expelled the Jews from Palestine was <span>Emperor Hadrian</span>
After the colonies declared their independence from the crown they joined together to form one country, however each state was self governing.
In order prevent infighting and animosity between them it was sought to create a single unified government. With that in mind, every state sent a delegate to meet in a convention to plan how this was to be done, the result of this convention was the creation of the first government in the United States in 1781 under the "The Articles of the Confederation".
This new central government proved to be weak and ineffective and failed to prevent infighting between states over land boundaries and taxes.
As such it was sought to create a stronger federal government to overcome the deficiencies the first government had.
After many meetings and discussions, on September 17th 1787, during the Philadelphia Constitutional Convention, the United States Constitution was finally signed.
True this was during the Lexington and concord battles
Answer: religious tolleration
Explanation:
GERMANENESS: One of the most important differences between the House and Senate is the House rule that all amendments must be germane (relevant or related) to the bill under consideration. In the Senate, this is only true for general appropriations and budget bills.
FILIBUSTER: Talking a proposal to death or to get a compromise is only allowed in the Senate. Cloture is the process by which such unlimited debate can be ended. When invoked by roll call vote -- three-fifths of those present and voting -- it limits each senator to one hour of debate. Other delaying tactics such as requiring time-consuming recorded votes or raising complex questions about legislative procedures ("points of order") can be used in either the House or Senate. :)