The main reason the Friars and Jesuits wanted to go to the colonies in the Americas to convert the Native people to Catholicism. Friars and Jesuits were groups of people who heavily believed in Catholicism and wanted to convert as many people as possible to this religion. They thought the Native Americans would be a prime target as they were more spiritual than religious and thought they would be easily swayed into religion.
For the British- Great Rebellion or Sepoy Mutiny
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<span>For the Indians- First War of Independence</span>
The correct answer to this question would be alternative D)"Developing countries often specialize in manufacturing and providing raw materials, which can seriously harm the environment."
Alternative D precisely describes the problems for the environment in developing countries.
If you take Brazil, for example, there is plenty of natural resources there, and the soil is fertile for many types of crops, including soy, corn, etc. Animal Husbandry is also a successful activity.
All of these need extensive lands, which can cause deforestation, pollution of the soil, air and of drinkable water. Since these are some of the most important industries of the country, and they're partly responsible for the development of the nation, the government doesn't do much to stop or regulate them, since they need these activities themselves.
The order of events is as follows: King James I of England ascends the throne and affirms the divine right, thus suppressing religious dissidence. The Puritans begin to face persecution in England. Carlos I ascends to the English throne and dissolves the parliament. The civil war breaks out in England, temina in the decapitation of Charles I.
The monarchy is restored, embraces Catholicism, thus suppressing dissent. Puritan militants rule England, proscribe the Anglican and Catholic faith. The pilgrims flee to America. Queen Elizabeth dies without an heir.
Carlos I is son of Jaime I, Carlos II restored the monarchy and is son of Carlos I. Jaime II is defeated by the Puritans and is son of Carlos II.