Answer:
said a new government must form due to the king's actions
Explanation:
The Enlightment works were reflected in the American Independence, although through the most conservative lens. The Social Contract as theorized by Rousseau, was based on the notion that all rulers shall submit to the sovereign, the people. In the eyes of American elites, the colonial government had failed them, and by not giving them equal representation and imposing taxes, had violated the social contract.
There were a total of 170 pharohs.
Answer: Protestantism vs Catholicism
Explanation:
The European powers were predominantly Christian and wanted to spread this across the world in every nation they colonized. Being Christian however, did not mean that they were of the same denomination.
In the 16th century, King Henry VIII of England denounced the authority of the Pope and turned England into a protestant nation when the Pope refused to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
England embraced Protestantism with such gusto that the Catholics of Europe were infuriated to the point of Phillip II of Spain attempting to invade England and failing woefully.
In their race for the Americas, the Protestants of Europe often vied with the Catholics to convert as many people as possible and with their varying beliefs, often came into conflict with each other.
Native Americans were, for the most part, well-adapted to their environment. One example of this is the Plain Indians that lived in the interior plains of North America (the Great Plains and the Canadian Prairies).
These groups were mostly nomadic, due to their reliance on the American bison (or buffalo). These communities followed the animals’ seasonal grazing and migratory patterns.
The Plain Indians also showed their adaptation skills in the structures they built, most notably the teepee. Teepees were tent-like structures that would be covered with hides of animals. They were easy to carry and assemble, therefore fitting their nomadic way of life.
With the arrivals of the colonists, the horse was introduced to America, and the Plain Indians were fast to acquire it. This new development encouraged the development of a pastoral economy, which was favored by the mild winters of the southern Plains.
All these examples show how adaptable the community was and how their practices were well-suited to their environment.