This is false. After driving the Chinese Nationalists to Formosa, Chiang Kai-shek was quick to set up an interim government with state officials coming from his inner-ranks.
The Silk Road was the easiest way for people to trade supplies but over the years people started to taxes everything in the silk road to the point no one wanted to do any trading there
Jonh Locke believed there were moral laws at work in the universe, like others laws that were ruling nature, this moral law ruled human behavior towards a natural morality, which human would be "acting in conformity with reason".
He called this moral order Natural Law.
A common statement which is wrong about the Puritans is that "they rejected the doctrine of predestination".
The Puritans were a gathering of religious reformers who developed inside the Church of England amid the center of the 16th century. Many a doctrines separated Puritans from other Christians. The first was their belief in pre-destiny. Puritans trusted that faith in Jesus and cooperation in the ceremonies couldn't the only one influence one's salvation; one can't pick salvation, for that is the privilege of God alone.