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why did francis key grow angry during the bombing of 1812
By making laws that the people did not like. They especially did not like Govenor Andros. Govener Andros ended the colonist's representitive assemblies and only allowed them town meetings once a year.
The Parliament acted with shock, anger, and frustration. The Parliament was going to make the citizens pay for the damages.
I think people agree to war because since war usually starts with an argument, sometimes people's anger gets the best of them.
The length of God's anger is up to you. If you do something wrong and you know that you have upset and hurt God in some way, then you have to ask for forgiveness. But make sure that you aren't angry yourself when you ask him because when people are angry, God does not hear their prayers.AnswerGod's Anger last a long time:Ye have kindled a fire in mine anger, which shall burn for ever. Jeremiah 17:4The people against whom the LORD hath indignation for ever. Malachi 1:4.See also Numbers 32;13, Matthew 25:41, Matthew 25;46,
Not all people with anger have autism but autistic people do tend to have anger issues
Anger.
One popular word for anger and sadness is "grief". People most often suffer from grief during the loss of a loved one.
anger
Anger motivates people to behave in ways that causes harm to others. People in general like people who treat them well, and anger acts against that.
Anger issues are when things or people make you angry. Then, when you get angry, you quickly lose your temper. You then take out your anger on the people and things around you.
Looks that way to me!
Usually in an argument people show their anger feelings, so the answer is anger and sadness, crying.
Their surname is Windsor- some people use 'Wales' as their surname because Prince Charles is the Prince of Wales, although this is incorrect and creates anger & resentment amongst Welsh people, since neither Charles, William or Harry ever go to Wales or have the slightest interest in the place.
The word 'anger' derives from what is known as Middle English (the English spoken between 1150 and 1470 A.D. It came to that language from Norse. The related Norse words 'angr' (which meant 'grief') and 'angra' (which meant 'vex') were the sources of our words 'anger' and 'angry'.
by making laws that the people didn't like so they clashed with the Royal governors over power.
Anger. There goods are transported by anger.