One thing that the writer Nathaniel Hawthorne wanted when he wrote this book was to expose the puritans flaws and unfair judgement. The puritans were supposedly followers of Christ and so he thought that it was not right to judge the people so cruelly because The Bible says to love your neighbors.
Austin Scarlett's real name is Austin Scarlett (no joke). His mother is Debra Scarlett (by marriage), but after divorce, changed her name back to her maiden name. Austin has 2 sisters with the same last name.
Margaret Mitchell originally intended for Scarlett O'Hara to be named "Pansy." However, she later changed it to Scarlett, which better matched the character's fiery and determined personality in her novel "Gone with the Wind." The name Scarlett has since become iconic and is closely associated with the story and its themes.
The American Psychological Association has not changed its name since its founding in 1892.
nothing should be changed because America is an awesome state
Thomas Jefferson changed America by writing the declaration of independence
Its political system cannot be easily changed.
Blackbuck near Farragut Square. Name changed to protect the innocent
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Originally, Margaret Mitchell had named the heroine of Gone With the Wind, Pansy O'Hara, but people thought this was too weak-sounding, so it was changed to Scarlett.
(I'm assuming you're talking about the United States here) A quick place to look for major changes in national law is in the Amendments to the Constitution. Most of the changes to our founding document were put into place after the deaths of our founding fathers.
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the year America was changed to America was around the time the revolutionary war started because the Americans wanted to be free from the british and the wanted to be there own free country without being in the control of the british who basically treated them as if they could strip money from them and that is basically how the revolutionary war happened and that is how America was changed to America!