<u>Peasants simply decided that it was time to take a stand and support the ideas proposed by </u><u>John Ball</u><u> who encouraged peasants to plea their case before the king.</u> Many were the reasons why the peasants get some ideas about equality and freedom and revolted:
1) They realized how unequal they were from anyone else - nobles were attempting to reimpose medieval dues.
2) They realized they were receiving an unfair treatment - peasants were starving and there was a lack of simpathy for poor.
From the power to regulate commerce.
English settlers main hope was to gain land in the new world that they could use for farming. This would enable them to make money from selling crops. They would then pass the land to their sons keeping the family prosperous.
There were other settlers that left to escape persecution (mostly religious persecution).
To promote assimilation, American Indian children were given free education and were inducted into federally funded boarding schools across the country.
Policy makers at the time hoped that the early immersion of native born children would help them become "proper" and productive citizens. One of the first boarding schools was the Carlisle Indian School, established in 1879 on Pennsylvania
The founder, Henry Pratt, believed that education was key in order to "kill the Indian and save the man." The theory of the boarding school became known as "assimilation through education."
A. yes is the correct answer
He basically wanted them all to believe in just one version of the sun god, Ra.