The common trait was the intention to Christianize the Indians - that is to convert them to the Christian religion. The Spaniards were more brutal in this, often Christianizing by force, but the English also made strong attempts to convert the Indians.
Another common trait was the lack of interest in the local languages with the exception of priests or monks , who did it to be able to preach about Christianity to the natives.
Answer:
In her letter dated 31st 1776, Abigail Adam's request to John Adams, here husband, to remember the women and consider their vulnerability in the society, in case there were no laws protecting them, she asks him to be generous and favorable to them in the process of making the constitution.
She also asks that men are not given total power, given that, they are potential tyrants
Explanation:
The requests of Abigail reflected the ideas of the America revolution. She writes about women being subdued by men, she wants women to be considered and given say, just like the men. This is a bid for equality, which comes first as the agenda for the American revolution.
Freedom also is part if the American revolution Idea that brings itself out in Abigail's letter, she wants the women to be free from the tyrant rule of the husbands and even threatens a rebellion if this is not met.
Hey there!
For one thing, it sure was rebellious.
In this time, the people of the United States (however, that's not what it was called, rather the 13 colonies- we hadn't obtained most of our territory yet) were under the rule of King George II of Great Britain, and he didn't exactly treat the colonists with utmost respect.
Therefore, the colonists rebelled a lot and that eventually led to their
freedom.
Hope this helped!
For the answer to the questions above, I believe the answer is either of this two<u><em>- Limited interviewer knowledge</em></u><u><em>-and Inability to distinguish between legitimate responses and lies
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I hope my answer helped you somehow. Have a nice day ahead.
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<span>His programs led to an expansion of the role of the federal government.</span>