Yes. the state delegates came together via conventions in each state
England was slow to begin colonization during the 15th and early 16th century because of religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics in England when King Henry VIII launched the English Protestant Reformation.
The three factors that finally enabled England to establish successful colonies are as follows:
1. They now had a strong, unified national state under a popular monarch
2. After a protracted struggle, they now had a measure of religious unity.
3. A vibrant sense of nationalism existing in the state.
Hitler was determined to annul the remaining military and territorial dispositions of the Treaty of Versailles (the post-World War I peace agreement) and to include the German ethnicity in the Reich as a step towards the creation of a German empire in Europe.
After a prolonged period of intense propaganda inside Austria, the German troops entered the country on March 12, 1938, and received the enthusiastic support of the majority of the population. Austria was incorporated into Germany the next day. In April, this German annexation was retroactively approved in a plebiscite that was manipulated to indicate that approximately 99 percent of the Austrian population wanted the union (known as the Anschluss) with Germany. In the plebiscite, neither Jews nor Roma were allowed to vote (gypsies).
LOL because he didn't have a bat robe