Buddhism was the religion that started in India and spread to China
Through most of its history, the US had heeded president George Washington's advice in his Farewell Address that the country remain neutral and avoid foreign entanglements. This strategy had worked successfully, allowing the US to quietly emerge as a powerful nation by the end of the 19th century.
The answer is Leisler's Rebellion. Leisler's Rebellion was an outgrowth of tensions between the older Dutch patrons and the new Anglo-Dutch elite. The rebellion happened in the late 17th century New York in which Jacob Leisler took control of the south of the colony and ruled it for two years (1689-1691).
They held Political Prisoners.
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The lives of hunter-gatherer communities and the lives of settlers of early farming communities were alike in many ways. First of all, they were both early, so they were primitive. They didn't have many tools, and the tools they possessed were simple and crude. They were different because the lives of the the farmers had many more tools. They had the tools to sow and dig and water. The hunter-gatherer communities only had weapons, rather than actual tools.
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