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While Babur was unique in that his empire, called the Mughal Empire, embraced religious tolerance, subsequent leaders differed in their embrace of different religions. Those effects continue to impact the relationship between Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs, the three largest religious groups in India today.
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Establishing foreign policy regarding Russia
Executive branch
Ratifying a trade agreement between the United States and Canada
Legislative branch
Interpreting a treaty the United States entered into with the United Kingdom
Judiciary branch
Explanation:
The Judiciary has the primary function of interpreting the laws of the land, or in this case, the treaty entered between its country and another country.
The Legislature has the main function of ratifying laws (or treaties), to make sure they are constitutional.
The Executive branch has veto power and also serves the function of starting negotiations and establishing foreign policies.
European nations give away land to people willing to settle and work in their colonies, because they have to pay the people to live there, as many of their civilians didn't want to go, for there were no profit in going "Why would we go to an unkonwn place for no profit". The land allowed companies to send settlers there, as people went there to farm or get rich quickly
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Dear _______,
We need independence! Britain is making living in the colonies unbearable. I've been trying to keep up with my taxes, but they are just too high. Britain doesn't live under the circumstances we do, they should not be able to tax us unless we have a opinion in the matter.
I also dont understand why we are forbidden to move West, we got all this new land and all these new taxes, and for what? They're is more fertile land there, my plantation could thrive there... We need to make these decisions on our own and not let Britain make them for us.
I do not understand why I had to share my household with a red coat and it was very unpleasant, I had to provide food and water, that I could hardly provide for my family in the first place.
The British have been deciding what we should sacrafice, even though it barely affects them. This is ridiculous! We need to make our own decision. We are the only ones to know the flaws in the parliament we are living by. Please consider the reasoning behind my decision to support the independence from Britain.
sincerely,
(farmer)