The colony of Maryland was founded under Catholic auspices to be an asylum for English Catholics. However, in 1634 two settlers' ships departed from England in which there were both Catholics and Protestants. It wasn´t a peaceful atmosphere.
Coexistence in the colony was marked by political, and religious oscillations in England. The Protestants took control in 1655 and excluded Catholics from any civil service when the Stuart monarchy fell with the head of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell ascended to the command of the nation.
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Court preacher to Louis XIV of France, Bossuet was a strong advocate of political absolutism and the divine right of kings. He argued that government was divinely ordained and that kings received sovereignpower from God. He was also an important courtier and politician.
The works best known to English speakers are three great orations delivered at the funerals of Queen Henrietta Maria, widow of Charles I of England(1669), of her daughter Henriette, Duchess of Orléans(1670), and of the outstanding military commander le Grand Condé (1687).
Alexandria was the only Egyptian city that had a significant Christian population as well as Carthage
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Transitioning countries must take into account the costs of capitalism because they will experience its instabilities such as the Great Depression's through privatization and loss of political power before they experience its benefits.
Transitioning countries such as those in Africa have not had adequate time and resources to build social safety nets. This should solve unemployment cases and availing of social security to citizens which has been a challenge for most people in these countries. Capitalism is unstable in these countries transitioning as the poor, unemployed, and less productive members of society are ignored.