Answer:
The governmental presence in the colonies were usually designed to serve the interest of the colonizers. Let's examine Spanish and British empire as a comparison.
Spanish Empire's main purpose of creating colonies was to spread Christianity. British Empire on the other hand did it purely for their economic interest/
Spanish Empire will install a government within the colony that forced the local to abandon their original language, culture, and religion so it will be easier for them to learn about Christianity. This was the reason why ex-Spanish Colonies now speak Spanish and mostly Catholics. The government installed by the British empires on the other hand mostly acted as intermediary that treated the colonies as a smaller business entities.
<span>maintaining global peace</span>
Answer:
The Pequot were the Native Indian, and the Puritans were the members of a religious group.
Explanation:
The Pequot were a member of the North American Indians tribe who lived in the Thames valley. For a living, they cultivated corn, beans, and squash. They also engaged in hunting and fishing. They fiercely protected their territory and were extremely hostile to the European colonists.
The puritans were the religious group who escaped England because of persecution. They known for their strict beliefs which led them to separate themselves from the Church of England. They settled in North America to practice their religion freely without any obstructions and persecution. Massachusetts colony set up for the Puritans who left England.
1960's is what i found on this.
1. prohibited settlers from moving west -- Proclamation of 1763
2. troops were stationed in colonial homes -- Quartering Act
3. result of Stamp Act -- Virginia Resolves
4. a chain of communication with other colonies -- Committees of Correspondence
5. secret organization opposed to the stamp tax -- Sons of Liberty
6. allowed the British to search colonists' homes -- writs of assistance
7. Parliament allowed to pass any laws -- Declaratory Act
These questions highlight the growing tension between the Americans colonies and Great Britain. With every action there was an increased action from the other side. The British used a system of taxation to regain money spent on the colonies in particular for the French-Indian War. The Proclamation Act of 1763 also created tension because it prevented colonists from spreading out and gaining more land over the Appalachian Mountains. Colonists protested the taxation and began acts of rebellion against the British. The more the colonists resisted, the more harsh the British were in their laws.