Answer:
The audience of Johnathan Edward for his essay entitled 'A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God' were people in Northampton, Massachusetts, New Hampshire.
Explanation:
'A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God in the Conversion of Many Hundred Souls in Northampton' is an essay written by Johnathan Edwards in 1737.
An intended audience is that audience for which a piece of work or service is provided or intended to be.
The intended audience of his essay includes people of Northampton in Massachusettsand neghbouring towns in New Hampshire in New England. The original title of the essay states that the essay was written for 'many hundred souls in Northampton and it's neigbouring towns in Massachusetts-- a colony in New Hampshire, New England.
King Henry VII of England had paid an Italian navigator to sail to the Americas and find a land the England could Colonize. That Italian navigator was John Cabot. He sailed from Europe and soon landed in Canada. He landed near Newfoundland and Labrador. Cabot then claimed that land for England.
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Queen Liliuokalani, the Hawaiian queen was forced to abandon the throne by the group of a few capitalists and sugar planters.
They forced her because she rejected to sign a pact which stated that US sugar planters are allowed to plant sugarcane in Hawaii. It was bloodless illegal seizure of power.
The monarchy of Hawaii came to an end as it was the time of the outbreak of Spanish American Battle. US navy poled its flag in the lands of Hawaii as it lost in the war.
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Thurgood Marshall
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