The correct answer is: true The Quakers (Friendship Society of Friends) were persecuted for not taking off their hats in court, refusing to swear to the court, for traveling on the so-called Christian Sabbath and for walking like vagabonds. In the following decades some escaped persecution by emigrating to American colonies.
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</span>Pericles (495 – 429 BC) was Greek statesman<span>, orator and general of </span>Athens. He worked to democratize society, helped <span>poor citizens </span>and he was close friend (Sophocle, <span>Phidias) </span>with the leading intellects of his time.
As google stated, "Henry<span> is credited with having convinced the delegates to form a militia to defend Virginia against the British in the Revolutionary War. At the conclusion of the speech, it is reported that members of the audience shouted back, give me liberty or give me death!</span>"
The Nazi death camps in chronological order are: Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau. In 1941 the Chelmno camp was opened in Poland, soon followed in 1942 were Belzec<span>, </span>Sobibor<span>, and </span>Treblinka. The largest death camp was opened in 1943 and was known as Auschwitz-Birkenau,
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