Thurgood Marshall <span>was the first black justice to serve on the u.s. supreme court.</span>
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Like their Spanish and French Catholic rivals, English Puritans in America took steps to convert native peoples to their version of Christianity.
<h3>What did Puratins did in North America ?</h3>
The Puritans were members of a religious reform movement known as Puritanism that arose within the Church of England in the late 16th century.
- Beginning in 1630 as many as 20,000 Puritans emigrated to America from England to gain the liberty to worship God as they chose.
- The natives found Puritan conversion practices coercive and culturally insensitive
- The Puritan emphasis on education led to an American school system whereby everyone is taught reading, writing, and arithmetic. Finally, many Americans have adopted the Puritan ethics of honesty, responsibility, hard work, and self-control.
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By the 11th century (1000s), the Pope, the leader of the Catholic Church, had the power to decide who would be king in some regions and was able to raise an army to go to war. For centuries afterwards, secular leaders and the Church competed for power in western Europe.
The answer to number one is because they wanted to stop the spread of communist propaganda. The answer for number two is they would lose their jobs, separated from the community, abused verbally and physically, shunned, lost friends, and even family members.
I think the answer is C. they didnt prosper the spanish took over and drove the natives out