He called it "the Monster", because he feared the power of the Nation. Hope this helps :P
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Jomo Kenyatta ( c. 1897 – 22 August 1978) was a Kenyan anti-colonial activist and politician who governed Kenya as its Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964 and then as its first President from 1964 to his death in 1978
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.
Well, that depends on which "land" you're talking about.
If it's the United States of America, then the <em>Constitution</em> is the supreme law of the land.
The Constitution lays out the structure and powers of the federal government in great detail.
Then it says that any powers not specifically reserved for the federal government belong to the states.