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<h3><em /></h3><h3><em>Alexander III of Macedon (Alexander the Great), apart from being a great military tactician and in a way promoted some initial version of globalization, he was also an explorer.</em></h3><h3><em /></h3><h3><em> With his conquering, Alexander and the Macedonian soldiers managed to reach parts of the world that were either unknown, or were things of legends and myths in Europe.</em></h3><h3><em /></h3><h3><em> Multiple people that were historians, philosophers, or were interested in any science were writing down pretty much everything, and they also were trying to make maps of the newly discovered places, which gave the people in Macedon, and all the others from the region that the world is much bigger than they thought previously.</em></h3>
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Ok so the colonized were tired of being forced to learn the puritan ways so they assumed they would never have freedom of religion unless they left Britain.
The Colonizers assumed that they were committing treason and wanted the colonized dead.
Having a big army can be of great assistance in acquiring power
A method of resisting power is what the colonized used to sneak out of Britain and it is called patience because they had to wait until a ship like the mayflower to become available. Also another method of resisting power is Faith.