Romans came from the Italian pensinsula and came to Britain in the early first century. It was a gradual process and they slowly started conquering the different parts of the British isles during that time.
Vikings came from the Northern parts of Europe and they started conquering the British isles in later periods.
Both came and wanted to conquer the lands, while Romans were 'established' conquerors and started governing these areas soon by spreading their culture etc. The Vikings on the other hand had pillaing more in mind and did more of that and did not govern that much from the beginning.
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In the early history of the U.S., some states allowed only white male adult property owners to vote, while others either did not specify race, or specifically protected the rights of men of any race to vote. Freed slaves could vote in four states. Women were largely prohibited from voting, as were men without property.
They are Theocracy and Monarchy
C is the correct answer I believe it’s hard to read
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Taxation
Explanation:
Britain had a lot of debt from the French and Indian wars, so they relied on heavy taxation on the colonies to pay off their debt. They were taxing the colonies without the colonies having any say in the matter, because they didn't have representation in Parliament. Stamp Act of 1765, the Townshend Acts of 1767 and the Tea Act of 1773, were the major taxation laws.