Tecumseh did not believe Harrison when he said he was the end of the authority. He did not think the claims he made were legitimate ones.
The colonist began to believe that God did not pick the king like they were originally taught. It always allowed them to believe that they had "natural rights" that the kings could not take away.
i believe that this homework assignment is too ridiculous, thank you very much and if you have third period government you know what i am talking about - Dezy fresh
At first, the colonists accepted the idea that their mother country, England, had the right to levy taxes. But then, the king began making very unpopular decisions and raising those taxes, without giving the colonists any say in the process. The colonists believed this was unfair-- they were being asked to subsidize what the king wanted to do, yet they were not allowed to vote or express their disagreement with him. So, they gradually came to believe he did not have the right to tax them without giving them the right to be represented in parliament. Even though the British king, through his Royal Governors, had the authority to collect the taxes, that did not mean the American colonists were happy about it; this led to the Revolutionary War.
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according to what country your dealing with for example a caribbean like st.vincent and the grenadines who is still under british law the prime minister has to get consent from the british government but for other states like america i believe that all presidents come together and determine their final answer.
No, Tecumseh does not believe that Harrison's claims to authority are legitimate.
Most people believe that William-Henry-Harrison shot Tecumseh in the war.
Tecumseh was long dead by the time of the Civil War. Do you mean Sherman - whose middle name was Tecumseh ("Teak") ?
No -- and no one should believe in such obscure ideas of absolute authority.
yes
General William Tecumseh Sherman believed that the native American tribes made the best soldiers.
It's legitimate, but not very practical. If you believe in God, you should also believe that God wants you to do some things for yourself. Go our there and look for your dream person.
Aspasia married Pericles and then had to legitimate sons with him I believe.
I believe that was the Union General William Tecumseh Sherman.
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Those denominations that do not practice Confirmation believe there is no place from where such authority can be obtained.
The Christian Book of Authority is the Holy Bible. Christians believe that this book is inspired by God and contains all truth and authority.