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The context was Canada trying colonize his land. Actually they did colonize his land and all of Western Canada using bloody force and mass immigration.
It depends wholly on the context, but the Spaniards often-times have been more ruthless in their various wars and conquests than were actually necessary.
Without a context or another religion, it would be impossible to say who the rival is.
Hinduism and its the worlds third largest religion with 860 adherents
That depends on your starting point. Please edit your question to include more context.
From Pennsylvania; they did not have "religion". They saw the animals as having spirits, but the religious context we understand today was as forign to them as the word "Ownership" was.
Depends on context, if you mean like on TV with powers-no, but some use that term as slang for those that practice a certain religion. In that context she could be.
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A spirit is a being with no material substance that is usually the subject of fiction or worshiped in the context of religion.
The answer would be meaningless if the context attempts to tie any relgious group with the murdering of individuals. No religion advocates murder.
Dulce D. Elazegui has written: 'Managing climate risks in the context of Angat Reservoir, Philippines'
The role of religion in the struggle between the Spanish and Dutch was that Spain attempted to impose Catholicism on the Dutch, who favored Protestantism. This occurred within the larger context of Europe's Wars of Religion.