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porque se creian mucho y qutaron a todos el dinero
Based on my information, I actually believe that it really may be the first option. T<span>he influence and power of the Catholic Church</span> were the leading and main reasons for social unrest and demands for reform in Latin America from the 1950s to the 1970s? And sense the were reforming, this would be the reason for the social unrest that they had.
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(a) rebuilding Saint Peter’s Cathedral in Rome
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An indulgence was part of the medieval Christian church, and a significant trigger to the Protestant Reformation. Basically, by purchasing an indulgence, an individual could reduce the length and severity of punishment that heaven would require as payment for their sins, or so the church claimed.
Colonies such as Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Maryland were settled primarily by people seeking religious freedom. Pilgrim Separatists desired a break from the Church of England, and arrived in Massachusetts aboard the Mayflower in 1620. Later, a different religious sect, the Puritans, arrived in Massachusetts fleeing persecution in England. Unlike the Separatists, the Puritans did not want to break from the Church of England; they wanted to "purify" it. This was met with opposition -- including violence -- and by 1630 nearly 20,000 Puritans fled to Massachusetts. Colonies such as Maryland were founded as a refuge for other persecuted religious groups. English persecution -- like a ban on a Catholic priest officiating a marriage of two Catholics -- prompted many to come to Maryland. Lord Baltimore founded Maryland as a Catholic refuge in 1632.
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you did not show the following questions. I will do it if you do that though cus im bored and like writing. Also if there is an article or story can you link that too plz.
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