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Queen Mary I (aka Bloody Mary)
Reign: 1553-1558
The only child of the King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, Mary I became queen of England in 1553 and soon reinstalled Catholicism (after previous rulers championed Protestantism) as the main religion and married Philip II of Spain — a Catholic. Over the next few years, hundreds of Protestants were burned at the stake, and for that she earned the nickname ‘Bloody Mary’.
King henery the viii
Reign: 1509 – 1547
Henry's cruelty to his erring or displeasing wives was, in his view, sanctified by divine judgement as well as his own chagrin. Henry was not paranoid because he thought that people hated him. He was right to think that people hated him, especially as he grew older and the promise of his early years was not fulfilled.
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The answer would be B since when a city is undergoing urbanization people are moving in and not leaving.
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San Francisco de los Tejas failed because of drought, disease, Native American resistance, and lack of funding and supplies from Spain. The missions along the Rio Grande flourished because they were very close to New Spain and they had the waters of the Rio Grande to use to grow crops. Geographical location is very important to a mission’s settlement because proximity to New Spain made getting supplies easier and quicker. The water source of the river fostered crops and travel which allowed for trade. Missions along the river could stand on their own without a great deal of financial aid from the Spanish government so Spain was less willing to shut them down.
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established that all of humanity would be guarded by an international legal shield and that even a head of state would be held criminally responsible and punished for aggression and crimes against humanity