When the North American colonists rebelled against England, they found it necessary to set up a national government. ... The First and Second Continental Congresses fought the Revolutionary War, while the Constitutional Convention created the federal form of government establishing the United States of America.
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- B. Stone pillars telling of focus on people's well-being
- C. Buddhism spreads
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A kingdom which is exposed to attack is one which does not have good defense and is easily conquered.
What is Territorial Defence?
This refers to the ability of a country or province to defend itself from external aggressors who seek to attack and invade their territories.
With this in mind, we can see that some of the ways in which a kingdom can protect its territories includes:
- Having a border patrol.
- Efficient military.
- Active air and ground defense systems, etc.
Please note that your question was incomplete so I gave you a general overview to help you get a better understanding of the concept.
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In art history, the 16th century sees the styles we call the High Renaissance followed by Mannerism, and—at the end of the century—the emergence of the Baroque style.
Naturally, these styles are all shaped by historical forces, the most significant being the Protestant Reformation successful challenge to the spiritual and political power of the Church in Rome. For the history of art this has particular significance since the use (and abuse) of images was the topic of debate. In fact, many images were attacked and destroyed during this period, a phenomenon called iconoclasm.
Today there are many types of Protestant Churches. For example, Baptist is currently the largest denomination in the United States but there are many dozens more. How did this happen? Where did they all begin?
To understand the Protestant Reform movement, we need to go back in history to the early 16th century when there was only one church in Western Europe - what we would now call the Roman Catholic Church - under the leadership of the Pope in Rome. Today, we call this "Roman Catholic" because there are so many other types of churches (ie Methodist, Baptist, Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican - you get the idea).
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