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The violent storm caused widespread damage to the town.
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The Quaker was famous for pacifist or non violent and therefore Christ like laws.They were very brave as in 1700 there were no peace promoting religions, toforgive crime and killing was to be killed, so the Quakers were considered nothreat, and thrived until individual human rights became popular. That is one belief.
A volatile and sometimes violent mix of Catholics, Anglicans and Puritans.
No they didnt they went on and made pennsivania William Penn was their leader. They were also non-violent and that gays should have been dead.
No! Canada made England to be good relationship, without any bulliness and even violent racism.
Millwall is known for the most violence. followed my Westham
Under the leadership of Vladimir Ilyich Ulianov, also known as V.I. Lenin
SupriSingly sometime after the black plague ended they invented football not really like the football we play today but I was quickly deemed to violent by the king of England at the time
Tolstoy believed in non-violent resistance. He also believed that the upper class was a burden on the lower class and that anarchy is the only solution.
The comparative is "more violent"; the superlative is "most violent".
The inspiration for non violent protests came from Gandhi when King met with him in India.