The early modern European period occurred roughly from the 1450's until the 1700's.
Puritanism arose during the late 1500's and appealed to those that wanted to "purify" the English Church and English culture. Puritans lived strictly by the Bible and wanted to do away with the former glitz, glamour, ceremony, rituals, and riches of the Catholic Church. They believed that the combination of church and government, the King was the head of the country's government and church, would lead to tyrannical rule.
Also, Englishmen wanted to be purely "English" with no ties to Spain or its Catholicism. This included religion. The common man often could agree with this anti-Spanish/Catholic and stance wanting to break ties with their Spanish rivals after the defeat of the Spanish Armada by the British Navy.
During the early European/Elizabethan time period Catholics and the Catholic clergy were not to be trusted with priests being executed or tortured and their supporters fined or imprisoned.
The correct answer is agriculture. It was made possible for people to live on a single piece of land and not be nomadic anymore in search of food. Agriculture enabled them to settle around river valleys like Nile or Tigris and Euphrates. This is the era when civilizations started rising worldwide.
Capitalism is basically people who want money like Mr Crabs but communism is like everything belongs to everyone and the government takes more
Georgia was the last British colony to be established Hope this helps:)
The Failure to Capture or Disband Washington's Army
Parliament Opinion On The War Was Split
The Franco-American Alliance
Lack of Loyalist Support
Inability to Efficiently Supply the British Army.
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