Who were the Pilgrims and Puritans?
The pilgrims and puritans were pioneers of the new world, this America. Coming from 1600s Britain, many of them were seeking freedom from their past lives, from the government, to find a new way of life, a more pure and sure one.
Pilgrims were separatists from the Church of England, settling in Plymouth in the 1620s, while the puritans joined in 1630 to establish the Massachusets bay colony.
What role did they play in American Journalism?
The real question is: What role didn't they play in all of America? The modern #1 nation wouldn't exist without them! They were egregious se*ist and racist monsters, that never stopped them from doing something great. Aboard the boat, a few of them had an idea and, when they came to dry land, they all signed a document in the government of our now-country, affecting journalism and many other things for years to come.
The correct answer of the given statement above would be TRUE. It is true that the <span>e-government act promotes the use of electronic government services by the public and improves the use of information technology in the government. Hope this answers your question. </span>
The answer to your question is,
Louisiana is quite popular compared to lots of other states. It is the 24th most population dense in all 50. There is a major city in Louisiana, New Orleans, with about 1.3 million people currently residing. Louisiana's population density is due to the cultural, economic, and such things about it. So much history is to be learned here, so many different foods, so many of this and that. People are always traveling to Louisiana for these reasons and many more, which creates a bigger and denser state. :)
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(This is what I know, since I currently reside there.)
Answer:The French Revolution impacted other countries in various ways because it introduced liberal ideas of change. In Europe, the revolution led to a series of wars between various countries and the French because of the rise of the French military dictator Napoleon Bonaparte.
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The French Revolution had a great and far-reaching impact that probably transformed the world more than any other revolution. Its repercussions include lessening the importance of religion; rise of Modern Nationalism; spread of Liberalism and igniting the Age of Revolutions.