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Praying towns were developed by the Puritans of New England from 1646 to 1675 in an effort to convert the local Native American tribes to Christianity. The Natives who moved into these towns were known as Praying Indians. ... praying towns was that Natives would convert to Christianity and give up their old way of life.
<span>Freedom of speech is a bellweather: how any society tolerates those with minority, disfavored, or even obnoxious views will often speak to its performance on human rights more generally. In international law, access to information and free expression are two sides of the same coin, and both have found tremendous accelerators in the Internet and other forms of digital communication. At the same time, efforts to control speech and information are also accelerating, by both governments and private actors in the form of censorship, restrictions on access, and violent acts directed against those whose views or queries are seen as somehow dangerous or wrong. From our earliest days, when we were called The Fund for Free Expression, we have fought all forms of repression of speech, in all media, around the globe.</span>
The two wars are connected because Vietnam War is one of the many proxy wars of the Cold War between the United States and Soviet Union. Both countries fought in the war without directly fighting each other. Instead, the Soviet Union puppet government North Vietnam and the Viet Cong fought against south South Vietnam, and American troops fought to avoid North Vietnam taking over the region.
Well, in early North American times... There were people called puritans that sailed from Europe to North America to practice their religion freely.