<span>"The population had gotten so big that hunger was everywhere. Excruciating hunger and starvation. It was followed by warfare."
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<span>Churches in eighteenth-century America came in all sizes and shapes, from the plain, modest buildings in newly settled rural areas to elegant edifices in the prosperous cities on the eastern seaboard. Churches reflected the customs and traditions as well as the wealth and social status of the denominations that built them. Hence, a new Anglican Church in rural Goose Creek, South Carolina, was fitted out with an impressive wood-carved pulpit, while a fledgling Baptist Church in rural Virginia had only the bare essentials. German churches contained features unknown in English ones.</span>
Answer:
a position as a naturalists on the HMS Beagle :)
Thomas Paine
wrote the pamphlet called common sense