Spain and France were focused on trading, gold and religions. England was focused on finding new lands to live on and to grow on. They didn’t have much in common as they all tried to take away from each one another, Spain had there territory and France went and trades with English colonies. They didn’t want anything to do with one another.
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Religion played an important role in Puritan life. They felt that they were chosen by God for a special purpose and that they must live every moment in a God-fearing manner. Every man, woman, and child was expected to attend the meeting on the Sabbath without question. Puritans were required to read the Bible which showed their religious discipline. If they didn't read the Bible, it was thought that they were worshiping the devil. Preparations<span> for the Sabbath began the say before. All of the good had to be cook and clothes ready. No labor, not even sewing, could be done on the Sabbath. The Sabbath began at sundown the night before, and the evening was spent in prayer and Bible study. </span><span>The church was usually a small bare building. Upon entering people would take their appropriate places. The men sat on one side, the women sat on the other, and the boys did not sit with their parents, but sat together in a designated pew where they were expected to sit in complete silence. The deacons sat in the front row just below the pulpit because everyone agreed the first pew was the one of highest dignity. The servants and slaves crowded near the door and rushed to a loft or balcony. </span><span>The service began with a prayer given by the minister that usually lasted around an hour. Puritans did not like music in their services. They also felt that music and celebrating were not appropriate in the church meeting house. It was many years before any musical instruments were allowed in the church. After the prayer, the minister would </span>continue<span> with an emotional sermon. The minister's sermon would last for two, three, even four hours at a time without restroom breaks or intermissions. The Puritans listened intently to the terrible warnings of sin and punishment.</span>
The Triple Entente consisted of Russia, England, and France.
The Triple Entente also called the Triple Intelligence, or Triple Alliance was created in 1907, being France, Great Britain, and Russia its founding members. Serbia later became a member. The formations of the Triple Entente corresponds to the threat posed by an ever-increasing German Empire that was defying the status quo. The coalition is a counterbalance in power politics to central Europe that was under German and Austro Hungarian sphere.
Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace following World War I was the Fourteen Points, which included the establishment of the League of Nations.
The League of Nations was thought up by Woodrow Wilson, the American President during the First World War. Ironically the US was not a member of it when it was created. It was the multilateral panel for nations that were to prevent further conflicts. The League of Nations turned to be inefficient, as World War II demonstrated.