Answer:
the second hundred years war
agreeing to continue the slave trade indefinitely
agreeing not to end the slave trade for at least 20 years
agreeing to end the slave trade immediately
agreeing to continue the slave trade for a maximum of 50 years
<span>The Puritans separated from the
churches in their local parishes where preaching was viewed as
inadequate, hiring their own lecturers who were well-versed in reform
theology. These lecturers were prosecuted by the monarch and Church of
England officials. The last straw may have been when King Charles I
dissolved Parliament in 1629. This dissolution prevented Puritan leaders
from working within the system to effect change and left them
vulnerable to persecution. Moderate Puritans chartered the Massachusetts
Bay Colony in the same year. The New World represented both a refuge
from persecution and an opportunity to establish a “Zion in the
wilderness.” Puritans imagined their migration to the New World mirrored
the Biblical story of Exodus.
Between 1629 and 1640, over 20,000 men, women and children left
England to settle permanently in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the
Americas. When Parliament was re-established in 1640, migration dropped
drastically.</span>
Answer:
god created the first human; adam, and he was born in the garden of eden.
Explanation:
Answer:
d.)To unite the nation economically
Explanation:
Henry clay wanted to united the nation economically under his plan. The plan had three main pillars:
- The imposition of tariffs to protect the American Industry in the North.
- The use of a central bank to promote investment, regulate the currency, and control commercial banks.
- The investment in infraestructure to promote agricultural development.
As can be seen, the plan had the goal of benefiting both American industry and agriculture, instead of promoting one sector over the other.