lack of food supplies - had no farmers
getting ill because of brackish drinking water
hostile indians
arrived in winter so they couldn't plant crops
cold, hungry, sick
many died
1/2 of the colonists died the first winter
most had to stay on the Mayflower for a month while a settlement was site was chosen
little food and few supplies
Social, economic and cultural rights are rights you are given for belonging to a specific society.
The 13th Amendment accomplished the task of abolishing slavery or involutary servitude.
Thanks to the work of people like Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Stanton the 19th amendment was passed which accomplished women having right to vote.
The freedom of religion breaks down into two parts which are separation of church and state.
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Answer:
1. The Friend at Midnight (Luke 11:5-13) - ask and you will receive
2. The Widow and the Unjust Judge (Luke 18:1-8) - men ought always to pray
3. The Pharisee and the Publican (Luke 18:9-14) - the humble will be exalted
Explanation:
1. The Lord gave an example designed to show that God wants to hear the requests of His children and give answers to them. Persistence here is called intensified and prolonged prayer with patience.
2. This parable speaks of the need for a constant prayer of a person in the face of God. No matter how hard it may be for a person in life, and no matter how unbearable his worldly sorrow may seem to him, he should not be depressed, but constantly pray to God with deep faith that protection will come soon.
3. The parable of the publican and the Pharisee teaches us how, with what feeling one has to pray. Pride is the source of many vices, but humility is a great, truly Christian virtue.
It was Walter Raleigh who got permission from Elizabeth I to establish a colony in North America. It should be noted however that this colony ultimately failed, and it wasn't until Jamestown that a viable colony existed.