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Religion played a major role in the American Revolution by offering a moral sanction for opposition to the British--an assurance to the average American that revolution was justified in the sight of God. The Revolution strengthened millennialist strains in American theology. ...
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Europeans did not know of modern day north america and they thought the world was only asia, europe and places around there.. when Christopher Columbus was looking for an alternate way to india for trade they found america hints why he called them indians instead of north americans. When they found out about this land that was not india the old world (everywhere but north and south america) had a sort of race to claim and take all of the resources.
The Jesuits, to paraphrase Star Trek, went boldly where no European had gone before.
The basic strategy of the Jesuits was to convert people who had never heard of Christianity. So, off they went into the world. Jesuits traveled throughout India and Japan and throughout Southeast Asia and Canada and converted along the way (with quite a bit of resistance from the locals).
The grass is possible a producer and the sun produces sunlight and the rest are consumers.
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He disagree with the revolutions plans, not so much the revolution itself.
Because, he argued not the substitution as such but its programs: the French revolution needed to abolish the past of France and found a new, complex system, they make it work in actuality (and Burke said that it would not work). On the other hand, the American rebellion did not murder the British legacy: the different individual rights, the common law etc. For him, the uprising was supported by the very laws of British law.
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