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Protestants were the people who during the European Reformation protested against the Roman Catholic Church.
There were many people like Fredrick Douglas who protested against slavery. Abraham Lincoln was the one to stop it with the Emancipation Proclamation.
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because they told people what the bible really said and translated the bible. they protested against what the church was doing, and led the people to protest as well.
The Sons of Liberty protested the Stamp act. People, ramble-rousers like Samuel Adams disliked the idea and urged others to act as well.
Over the centuries many people have protested against wars.
They have protested against misrepresentations of people of color.
Most religious people were (and are) against war.
Father John Therry was an important figure in the early development of the Catholic Church in Australia. He played a key role in establishing the first Catholic parish in Sydney and advocating for the rights of the Catholic community in the colony. Father Therry's efforts significantly contributed to the growth and organization of the Catholic Church in Australia during its formative years.
people who resisted and protested against the process of enclosure
No, that is a myth. There was no such bill. Besides, public displays, such as protest signs or banners, are protected by the First Amendment, as long as the sign or banner is not advocating violence or breaking obscenity laws. Historically, people from all political parties have protested against their government. Some people have protested against President Obama, just as some people protested against President Bush. There are currently no laws that forbid peaceful protest, nor are there any plans for congress to pass such laws.
Its a matter of personal opinion. As of me, I have contributed by commenting against corruption on the Internet and by writing blogs to make people aware.
Austin got sent to jail and people got mad so they protested.
Protestants were the people who during the European Reformation protested against the Roman Catholic Church.
Gandhi opposed the caste system in India and believed in the equality of all individuals regardless of their caste. He worked towards eradicating the discrimination and untouchability associated with the caste system by promoting social reforms and advocating for the equal treatment of all people. Gandhi saw the caste system as a social evil that needed to be abolished for the betterment of Indian society.
he taught people what the bible really said and translated the bible and generally protested against the church.
It is estimated that about one third of colonists protested taxes.