Answer:
Over time, the Pilgrims who clung to Plymouth's rocky shores were absorbed into the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Like the Pilgrims, the Puritans believed that the Church of England needed to be reformed, but they elected to remain within the church, rather than separate from it.
Explanation:
Three famous daimyo spearheaded the unification in the late sixteenth century. And then, after the great Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, one man took control of all Japan. He was Tokugawa Ieyasu, who became shogun in 1603. ... Both sides of the Tokugawa years were crucial to the later making of modern Japan.
Answer:
His three basic teachings: the need for justice, morality, and service to others.
Explanation:
Jesus spread: love God, love your neighbor and yourself, forgeive those who have wronged you.
(I would assume that any of your choices not including any of these would be a teaching he didn't spread. Sorry I didn't have much to go off to give an exact answer.)
Cultural, economic, religious and ethnic.
All nations have politics, which is a way of governing a sovereign territory. It doesn't necessarily exclusively identify a nation or make it special. Same goes for intellectual. It doesn't have a place on national identity.