Spanish:
•wanted to convert Indians to Christianity
•wanted to teach Indians Spanish language and customs
•wanted to promote European settlement by providing food and other goods
British:
•little interest in converting Indians to Christianity
•did not try to assimilate Indians into the English way of life
•rarely married Indians
French:
•success depended heavily on maintaining good relations with the Indians
•traded French goods for furs gathered by Indians
•learned American Indian language and customs
•joined Indian tribes
<span>They believed that only their elected
officials and not the British parliament had the right to raise taxes. The
colonists were opposed to taxation without representation and perceived it as
tyranny. As a result, they begun to agitate for independence and their rights. </span>
The Battles of Lexington and Concord<span> were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War.
does that help?</span>
Answer:
Presidents often look for justices who share their judicial philosophy. Justices are therefore classified as to whether they are liberals (loose constructionists) or conservatives (strict constructionists)
Answer: The Phoenicians came into contact with many other cultures who borrowed their ideas and customs when they traveled to trade. The Phoenicians sailed to trade and establish colonies where they spread their culture and economy. They sailed across the Mediterranean—through the Greek islands, southern Europe, the Atlantic Coast of Africa and Britain. The Phoenicians' passion for conquering horizons and setting up majestic trade networks established their civilization in places far from their homeland.