they kicked him out of Rhode Island
Massachusetts. The Puritan leaders of Massachusetts were intolerant of those who opposed or did not follow Puritan ways. Non-Puritans, for example, were denied the right to vote. The leaders of Massachusetts dealt with religious dissidents in a number of ways. Some, like Roger Williams or Anne Hutchinson, were banished from the colony. Others, such as Quaker missionaries, were hanged.
Religion was a very big part of Puritan life and as a result, it permeated every aspect of their lives, including their government. Religious dissenters and those who did not attend the church or violated a moral law were dealt with harshly. In addition, all citizens were taxed to pay the salaries of ministers.
people won't vote for them
If at least 6000 citizens voted for a certain citizen to be removed from the office, he would be kicked out of the city for 10 years :O
Queen Elizabeth reigned from l558-l603. She died long before- The Puritan movement gained momentum. The Pilgrim fathers landed on Plymouth Rock in l620. ( the Mayflower voyage). This is l7 years after Elizabeth died. There was not even a nascent Puritan movement in her time.
Yes dealt is the past participle of deal.deal / dealt / dealt
In the Old Testament, there are instances of demon possession described, such as in the story of King Saul being tormented by an evil spirit. People of that time dealt with demon possession through rituals, prayers, and seeking help from prophets or spiritual leaders.
Dealt
Unpopular leaders in Ancient Athens could be dealt with through a process called ostracism. Citizens would vote to exile a prominent individual for ten years if they were seen as a threat to the democracy or if they had gained too much power. This allowed the Athenian citizens to hold their leaders accountable and prevent tyrannical rule.
The answer depends on how many cards are dealt out to you - which depends on how many cards you are dealt.
The past tense for deal is dealt.
In which courts are criminal cases dealt with?