Yes, Christian is a man
In Pilgrim's Progress, Christian is depicted as a man, while in Little Pilgrim's Progress, a children's adaptation of the same story, Christian is portrayed as a boy. The change in age representation is likely done to make the story more relatable and accessible to younger readers.
They had some food with them, made friends with the natives who gave them food, and began to plant crops unlike their neighbors in Jamestown who looked for gold.
The experiences of the settlers in Jamestown and the Pilgrims in Massachusetts were radically different because their purpose for settling in the New World were radically different. The Pilgrims came to escape the religious persecution of the Church of England. Their relationships with the Native Americans they came in contact with was relatively a friendly one certainly at the beginning. The Tribes helped the Pilgrims. The Jamestown Colony was sponsored by a British trading company, and supported by the British Crown. They came to mark out land for Britain and begin tobacco plantations. They wanted land from the Native Americans. This brought on almost at once conflicts. The British Crown also had a strategy of converting the Tribes to Christianity and loyalty to King James. They were unlike the Pilgrims who did not pressure their Native American friends to do these kinds of things.
AnswerThe general consensus is that Emperor Constantine I (306-337) was the first Christian emperor of Rome. Certainly, he made his support for Christianity clear. Some say that Emperor Philip (Philip the Arab, 244-249) was a Christian and was therefore the first Christian emperor. This is difficult to prove as, unlike Constantine, Philip gave no undue support to Christianity and made no attempt to persecute the pagan temples or discourage their use.Others argue that Constantine was not a true Christian, and only chose to make the Empire Christian to unite it under one faith.
there interaction with the Indians were perfect they even came up with a holiday called thanksgiving Like the previous answer above they came up with a holiday but the relation was far from perfect. The native Americans were very nervous with the new white settlers. You could say it was like aliens invading, they come in peace at first and then it breaks down into war.
The Pilgrims were a specific group of Calvinist Christians. After King Henry VIII separated the Church of England from the rest of the Catholic Church, many English subjects were dissatisfied with the king acting as the highest church authority. Encouraged by the Protestant Reformation in Germany, Holland, and Switzerland, these dissatisfied subjects separated from the Church of England in favor of a type of Christianity without a church hierarchy with the Bible as the only authority. Without a hierarchy, many different interpretations of the Christian faith were practiced by various separatist groups. As a whole, these groups can also be called puritans. One group, originally called the Leiden Congregation (because they left England and lived in Leiden, Holland for several years), believed that they could not successfully live with their beliefs among the English (and the English authorities also pressured the government of Holland to remove them). This group set out to live as a congregation in America. They became known as the Pilgrims because they saw themselves as settlers in a promised land with a promised future.The Pilgrim Church no longer exists as a single entity. They were a type of Calvinists and puritans. Their religion is similar to today's Baptists, Congregationalists, and Methodists, but none of these religions is identical to the Pilgrims' religion. There are some smaller congregational religions that are closer in many ways to the religion of the Pilgrims, like a current church called The Christian Church and another called the Church of God, but these are not major denominations and have memberships of only a couple thousand.They were a branch of Christianity called Puritans and they got along with the Native Americans unlike Christopher Columbus' troops who had come to America much earlier from another country.
unlike the Pilgrims puritans did not want to separate from the church or of England they wanted to change the church
Christian Beadles lives in Atlanta. Unlike Justin Bieber, he is not Canadian.
The pilgrims got along very well with the Native Americans, unlike Jamestown. The two groups traded goods. At one time, the Indians asked help from the Pilgrims to fight a neighboring tribe, they helped and won against them, which created a lasting friendship until more English people came.
you are a Christian or Catholic Answer: Christian. There are many types of Christianity. Catholic is one. It is against divorce and all homosexual activity, unlike other branches of Christianity.
Mostly Anglican, which is part of Protestant Christianity (but, unlike the northern settlers, these colonists were not pilgrims; their motivation was money, not religious freedom).
They had some food with them, made friends with the natives who gave them food, and began to plant crops unlike their neighbors in Jamestown who looked for gold.
Yes Japan had an atomic bomb project, but they had made little progress. They could not get high quality high power vacuum tubes needed for cyclotrons, so they had done few experiments. Unlike Germany, Japan had not even begun work on reactors.
Because actual Christian terrorists are thin on the ground and do not declare their terrorist acts to be Christian inspired, unlike Muslim terrorists who bring their 'religion' into disrepute.
Not unlike a Christian church service, without the dominance of Christianity. The services also vary....
Unlike Judaism (Jerusalem) or Islam (Mecca), there is no "holiest place of worship for Christians."
No you don't, but you can't save you're progress, unlike some other systems, Xbox 360 has no internal memory, a memory card or hard drive is what you need to save you're progress! The PS3 has internal memory, I recommend that you use one
The experiences of the settlers in Jamestown and the Pilgrims in Massachusetts were radically different because their purpose for settling in the New World were radically different. The Pilgrims came to escape the religious persecution of the Church of England. Their relationships with the Native Americans they came in contact with was relatively a friendly one certainly at the beginning. The Tribes helped the Pilgrims. The Jamestown Colony was sponsored by a British trading company, and supported by the British Crown. They came to mark out land for Britain and begin tobacco plantations. They wanted land from the Native Americans. This brought on almost at once conflicts. The British Crown also had a strategy of converting the Tribes to Christianity and loyalty to King James. They were unlike the Pilgrims who did not pressure their Native American friends to do these kinds of things.