In 1681, William Penn, a Quaker, gave full religious freedom in Pennsylvania when he was given a colony in the area. <span>This </span>religious freedom encouraged congregations like Calvinists, Jews, Moravians, German Lutherans, and Roman Catholics to follow the religious tolerance of the Quakers in Pennsylvania. They began to enjoy the liberties found in the new colonies. However, they still <span>struggle to live harmoniously with their neighbors causing each group to stay close.</span>
Answer:
the states' already protected citizens' rights
Explanation:
personal guarantees and freedoms that the government cannot abridge (curtail) by law, constitution or judicial interpretation.
Bill of right gurantees the following
Guarantees the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and the right to petition government. ... Guarantees the right to a speedy, impartial public trial in criminal cases with counsel and the right to cross examine. 7th Amendment. Guarantees the right to jury trial in civil suits involving $20.00 or more.
Answer:
Iron, carbon and natural harbors
Explanation:
Iron, carbon and natural harbors are natural resources that helped countries industrialize in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
The Industrial Revolution started in the 18th century in Britain. In the modern history it is known as the process of change from agrarian economy to economy where industry and machine manufacturing dominated.
To be able to apply technological changes it was necessary to change the driving power, therefore new materials such as steel and iron were applied. To achieve new type of energy coal was used as fuel to drive steam engine.
Natural harbors were used to transport new goods.