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Some of the colonists disagreed with the leaders of Massachusetts since they did not want to go to war with England. They held the opinion that Massachusetts has provoked the war and they should fight on their own.
Some of the colonists disagreed with the leaders of Massachusetts since they did not want to go to war with England. They held the opinion that Massachusetts has provoked the war and they should fight on their own.
because they all didn't have the same opinion as others did
because they all didn't have the same opinion as others did
because they all didn't have the same opinion as others did
because they all didn't have the same opinion as others did
because they all didn't have the same opinion as others did
They began to question the authority of the church leaders.
No but he challenged the local authority and threatened to kill political leaders. Even today that is risky stuff.
It was a convenient way to get rid of opposition. A man locked in prison becomes in a legend to the people because he remains within the settlement. A man kicked out is ridiculed and vanishes from memory.
The pharisees (who were the leaders of the jewish religion at the time) felt that their authority and reputation was being threatened because Jesus told people to follow different laws and broke some of the Pharisee's laws.
dutch leaders had to get more colonists so they tried to get more leaders to get colonists to go to new netherland