The Navigation Acts
The Navigation Acts were passed in 1651 to stop trade between the British colonies and competing European countries such as France and The Netherlands.
The Navigation Acts were passed by Great Britain to limited all trade to and from the colonies to English vessels. With all trade limited to English vessels, the colonies were unable to trade goods with any other country. Though this law was put into place in 1651 it was not always enforced. Especially after the turn of the 18th century. The colonies went through a period of neglect until the French-Indian (Seven Years') War. The period allowed the colonies to build their own trade leaving the Navigation Acts primarily ignored until the Revolutionary Period.
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The people supposedly in charge are the magistrates,
and the barbic thing is: when their neighbors are forced to leave the place where they lived
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Generally speaking, it would be "a mill worker from Pennsylvania" who would most likely support Andrew Jackson, since Jackson was famously an advocate for the "common man".
It created a way for the states to trade with each other and expand the amount of trade possible
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It clarified Christian teachings.
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The Council of Nicaea help to spread Christianity by clarifying some Christian teachings in the Bible. They helped clarify the aspect of the teaching of God being a trinity which comprises of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. These three components are what makes up God the Almighty.
They also helped to purge out denominations with false doctrines to prevent negative influence and corruption.