- He wrote 'Ninety-Five Theses.'
- He was a priest.
- He promoted individual Bible study.
Even though in different ways both Americans and Latin Americans wanted freedom and independence.
The colonization in the United States consisted differently than in Latin America where exploitation took place, both parties wanted to prosper and be independent of their colonizers. In this sense it is possible to say that the interests were the same.
It angered the Christians, which leads to the Catholics (a branch of Christianity) Pope Urban II call for a Crusade.
Please correct me if I’m wrong, I just learned about this part of history this morning…
Korea
Taiwan
Hong Kong
East Asia
Vietnam
Cambodia
Laos
Those are all I could think of...
Passed after the U.S joined WW1, The Espionage Act made a crime any actions of giving information of the U.S. army to enemy countries for their success.