Richelieu's two goals were 1) To make the king all powerful in France and 2) To make France supreme in Europe. Cardinal Richelieu, Chief Minister of King Louis XIII of France from 1624 to 1642, aimed, on the one hand, at establishing an absolute monarchy in France, vesting the king with unlimited centralized authority and total sovereignty while limiting the power of the nobility, and, on the other hand, at turning France into the greatest and most powerful nation in Europe while also playing a key role in the development of the French Empire.
Because they had a insane army
<span>The anti-immigrant sentiments, or nativism, in the United Staets in the late nineteenth century is very well documented. Americans were mostly worried that immigrants come to the United States, move to cities and take American jobs away from Americans. Immigrants were willing to work for less and therefore more profitable for the robber barons taking advantage of the cheap labor. Therefore, nativism grew in the United States. This resulted in the passing of immigration legislation like the Chinese Exclusion Act and also the Gentleman's Agreement. The immigrants were also mostly from Ireland which meant that they were Catholic. Americans have always been hostile to Catholics because of previous conflicts between Catholics and Protestants.</span>
He let prosecuted religious groups to live in Georgia