A Zealot where warlike jews in Judea that were prominent in 69 to 81 A.D. that were supporting the overthrow of the Roman rule. They were resisting the efforts of the Romans and their supporters to make the Jews believe there was no God. (The Romans believed in heathen)
The answer is D, 5,700 years.
Answer:
It caused differences among the people of American colonist regarding the issue of their independence from Britain.
Explanation:
Speaker A, Sam Adams says that he would have hanged his brother if his brother would have taken part with the enemies in the country.
Speaker B says that bodies of the dead would have piled up in the carts and hauled through the roads and seeing this the loyalist would have said laughing that there goes another pile of rebels.
From the above two speaker's statement, we can conclude about the colonist support for the independence from England is that the issue of achieving independence from the British lead a sharp differences among the people of the American colonists.