An ancient Greek tragedy includes a character that faces a tragic flaw, and learns a moral/lesson. The character usually has a foil.
<span>An example of a tragedy: Antigone. It was a book that showed the fate of people who had pride. Creon noticed his flaw too late, and then he faced fate, as Haimon killed himself after Antigone's death. I recommend you read this Greek tragedy, very interesting. </span>
As a result of the Battle of Tippecanoe, the Native American movement lost some of its power.
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- A cease-fire and parley was sought by Tenskwatawa on behalf of their Confederacy's leader Tecumseh who had gone to get more support to down south.
- This request for parley was violated by Tenskwatawa himself who had thought that he could take the American soldiers by surprise and win the war.
- Unfortunately, for the Indians, their strategy failed and they lost both manpower and the land they had tried to create their confederacy in namely "Prophetstown" which ultimately led them to lose power in the aftermath of the war.
More also opposed the king's separation from the Catholic Church, refusing to acknowledge Henry as Supreme Head of the Church of England and the annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. After refusing to take the Oath of Supremacy, he was convicted of treason and executed
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The Council established a creed - now called the Nicene Creed -- for all true Christians to affirm, and Constantine authorized 50 collections of scripture to be copied by hand and sent throughout the empire. Those were the first official Christian Bibles.
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they would address it as a urgent matter then proceed to find information out about it and prevent it to a court those the problem will slowly start to be solved