Beginning with the Crusades, European nations worked to spread Christianity. Beginning in the 16th century, they focused their e
fforts on the Americas. How was this drive to spread Christianity different from the Crusades? A.
The Crusaders had superior armies which made the spread of Christianity much easier.
B.
The Reformation in Europe divided Christianity into two different sects.
C.
American Indians did not have established religious beliefs, which made conversions easier.
D.
Crusading forces fought with each other more than they did with native populations.
Answer: The St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572 was a targeted group of assassinations and a wave of Catholic mob violence, directed against the Huguenots
"<span>The rivers of Mesopotamia flooded annually" and "B. Mesopotamia was between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers" are both true, since this was considered to be the Fertile Crescent, since there was such a great amount of growth. </span>
Clause 38 of the Magna Card says as follows : In future no official shall place a man on trial upon his own unsupported statement, without producing credible witnesses to the truth of it. The Magna Carta is a cedula that King Juan "without land" of England granted to the English nobles in which he undertook to respect the privileges and immunities of the nobility.
b. They reduced air strike losses because American communications were no longer intercepted
The Navajo Code was unbreakable by the Japanese interceptors. This is because it required one to learn the code from the Navajo, which there were no Navajo living in Japan in WWII so they were unable to intercept communications