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If I were forced to live away from my homeland, I will feel a lot of frustration and sadness. Frustration because in history people who have been forced to leave their own countries is due to religious beliefs and political situations. I do not make any political decisions. It is out of my hands, but a person (President, first minister, etc) who controls the country does. For instance, Stalin expelled many Jews from Russia and the common Jews citizens had either leave the country or to die.
If I am forced to live away from my homeland, I will be sad because I am leaving my ancestral homeland. Another common reason why people are forced to leave their nations is called "religious intolerance."
The French settled in the now Canadian region of North America. They initially settled in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, calling the region New France. Eventually moving further into Canada in the Great Lakes region which is known as Ontario and Quebec, today. <span>The lifestyle of the French differed from that of the Puritans. While the French were mostly merchants, fur traders, and missionaries. The Puritans were tradesmen, farmers, and artisans.</span>
The answer is patriotism. They used people’s patriotism to make what they were doing seem okay. Hope I helped .
<span>A) the Soviet Union agreed to withdraw its nuclear missiles from Cuba.</span>