True. It was probably written two or three decades after Jesus died, and a few decades before the last gospel, the Gospel of John, was written. Mark the shortest and simplest of the four gospels, and also the one with the most miracle stories, and scholars have been able to determine that it was written first partly by analyzing the ways in which the other three gospels (Matthew, Luke, and John) borrowed information from the Gospel of Mark.
It really depends on which Native American tribe. However, the majority of the Native Americans allied with A. Britain, because Britain promised that if the Native Americans helped the British win, then Britain would stop the US from expanding west-ward.
Note that a number of Native American tribes helped the Colonists.
<em>~Rise Above the Ordinary</em>
Well, a large reason is that England was a bit of a special case. Their monarch had a huge civil war which they lost, and so he was forced to accept terms of surrender, which formed the Magna Carta, outlining how the British constitutional monarchy was to be formed as opposed to a fully reigning absolute monarch.
It would be that "d. They refused to baptize native converts into the Christian faith", since the Spanish viewed this as a way of solidifying their efforts of religious conversion.