Answer:
These are the options for the question:
A. allowed religious tolerance in their colonies.
B. enslaved American Indians.
C. tried to spread religion in the Americas.
D. forced the American Indians to move to cities.
And this is the correct answer:
C. tried to spread religion in the Americas.
Explanation:
During the age of exploration, both the French and the Spanish tried to spread their religion to the Americas. This religion was Catholic Christianity.
The Spanish arrived first in the Americas, and converted most Native Americans to Catholicism. The French, decades later, did the same, but they tended to mix less with the Native Americans than the Spanish.
The texans did nonviolent protests such as blockades, tree-sitting, boycotts, sit-ins and not paying their taxes
Answer:
King John
Explanation:
John angered his own nobles with oppressive taxes and other abuses of power. In 1215, a group of rebellious barons cornered John and forced him to sign the Magna Carta, or great charter. In this document, the king affirmed a long list of feudal rights. Besides protecting their own privileges, the barons included a few clauses recognizing the rights of townspeople and the Church.
Among other clauses in the Magna Carta that would have lasting impact were those that protected freemen from arbitrary arrest, imprisonment, and other legal actions, except “by legal judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.”
It was against Native American rights.