St. Jude Thaddeus, together with his brother James, formed part of the twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ.
It is said that Jesus Christ invited his apostles to become fishers of men instead of fishermen. However, even before Jesus Christ grew up into maturity and began his mission of teaching God's word, He is already connected with St. Jude.
The mother of St. Jude Thaddeus, Mary, is the sister of the Blessed Virgin Mary; making Jude and James cousins of Jesus Christ.
Though the actual call to St. Jude of becoming an apostle was not written, it is assumed that Jesus met St. Jude in family gatherings like the wedding in Cana where Jesus performed his first miracle.
The act of the apostles cover 30 years of history
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After the signing of the Treaty of Paris, the balance of power in North America changed a lot. Before the treaty, there was only one hegemonic power in North America: Britain, with only a few remaining areas dominated by Spain and France.
After the Treaty was signed, Britain lost its most populated and developed colonies, and a new political actor, the United States, emerged.