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King Henry would most likely feel a bit of guilt for locking her in the tower to her death. While he was very determined to produce a male heir, he was still a Christian with Christian morals. As to his response, I'm not sure if a response is truly necessary since the letter was more of a "please don't forget me, and you are condemned to dam,nation for this" declaration. If he did respond it would probably be a senseless justification for her imprisonment and perhaps an apology.
Explanation:
<span>It had negative effects on some Africans. A lot of Africans actually.
It completely screwed up Africa for everyone.
And firearms being sold to "cooperative" Africans? That's a big a** lie.
What whitewashed bulls*** is your school feeding you?
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2008 and 20012 were presidential election voter years.
Japan first rose to be a modern world power during what era?
the answer is: Meigi period