The persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire occurred throughout most of the Roman Empire's history, beginning in the 1st century AD. ... Pagan practices such as making sacrifices to the deified emperors or 'other gods' were abhorrent to Christians as their beliefs prohibited idolatry.
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The Battle of Okinawa began on April 1, 1945 with the American invasion of the Japanese island of Okinawa and ended on June 30, 1945. From the Japanese perspective, Okinawa was the last line of defense to stand in the way of an Allied invasion of the main Japanese islands. Accordingly, the Allies planned to use Okinawa for air support for the planned invasion of the main islands. The fighting ended with the capture of the island by American troops. More than two-thirds of the Japanese defenders died in the course of the battle. There were also high casualties among the civilian population and on the American side. But it was also the first time that Japanese soldiers surrendered by the thousands.
The best statement regarding the impact of Valley Forge on the American Revolution would be that "<span>b. After the hardships of Valley Forge, the American army was stronger, prouder, and better trained," since the Continental troops had endured some of the harshest conditions of the entire war. </span>
I'm not completely sure on this one, but I would say the Colonists, because it was about granting them freedom and independence. Hope this helped!
-TTL