The Indians at jesuit missions in brazil live better than those at non jesuit spanish missions because, Jesuit legacy in Brazil was extensive. They were the spiritual leaders, they were the educators. The historians feel uncertain that the Jesuits were guilty of intrigues against the Spanish crown that were used as the immediate cause for the expulsion.
<span>Toward mid-century the country experienced its first major religious revival. The Great Awakening swept the English-speaking world, as religious energy vibrated between England, Wales, Scotland and the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s. In America, the Awakening signaled the advent of an encompassing evangelicalism--the belief that the essence of religious experience was the "new birth," inspired by the preaching of the Word. It invigorated even as it divided churches. The supporters of the Awakening and its evangelical thrust--Presbyterians, Baptists and Methodists--became the largest American Protestant denominations by the first decades of the nineteenth century. Opponents of the Awakening or those split by it--Anglicans, Quakers, and Congregationalists--were left behind.</span>
Answer:
to seek better employment and to seek better education.
Explanation:
the 20's and 30's still had many white men acting heavily racist against blacks, especially in the south. they fled north to hopefully find better opportunities
<span>Provides federal funding to help eliminate the backlog of un analyzed DNA samples
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<span>The Innocence Protection Act (IPA)1 is a
package of criminal justice reforms that aimed at reducing the prevalent risk that
innocent persons may be executed by the State, due to lack of DNA testing and to ensure that wrongfully convicted citizens may access evidence that may lead to their innocence.</span>
Answer:
C, the british surrenderd
Explanation:
got it right on edge hope this helps