They believed this because the British harshly collected taxes from the poor peasants and forcefully occupied their land which caused wide disturbance in village economy
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The individual who popularized the idea that people accused of crimes should be considered innocent unless proven guilty was William Blackstone.
William Blackstone(1723-1780) was an English jurist. He wrote the Commentaries on the Laws of England. The work is considered the best description of the doctrines of English law, and from then, it was the foundation of legal education in England and U.S. colleges. And yes, he was the individual who popularized the idea that people accused of crimes should be considered innocent unless proven guilty.
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1. Genoa = H) hometown of Columbus
2. Balboa = C) discovered the Pacific Ocean
3. Montezuma = B) Ruler of the Aztecs
4. Ferdinand = F) King of Spain
5. Cortes = E) conquered the Aztecs of Mexico
6. Magellan = D) first to sail around the world
7. Vespucci = A) the man for whom the New World was named
8. crusaders = G) attempted to free Jerusalem
9. Pizarro = E) conquered the Incas of Peru
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<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that he would have most likely "rejected" the demand, since he showed less and less patience for piracy throughout his administration, and was willing to use force. </span></span>
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The Natchitoches regiment failed to arrive at the Crescent City before January 8, 1815, when Andrew Jackson defeated the British. After the war Bradburn joined Henry Perry, a veteran of the Gutiérrez-Magee endeavor, who was planning a second attack on Spanish Texas. Stationed in the Nacogdoches area, Bradburn funneled men and equipment.
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