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In regard to slavery the government of Spanish Florida?

offered freedom and protection to runaway slaves from the England colonies.


What are three qualities about the Pennsylvania colony?

It offered a degree of religious freedom.It offered a degree of democratic government.It had fewer criminal sanctions and more humane punishments.It had milder weather than New England.


What happened to James II of England after 1688?

after being over thrown by William III and Mary II James II went into exile in France, in 1689 James II lead a French backed army in Ireland trying to over thrown William III and Mary II, when this failed he went back to France were in 1692 the last of his children Louisa Maria Teresa Stuart was born, in 1696 James II's backers in England tried to kill William III the plan failed and greatly hurt James II's popularity in England, also in 1696 King Louis XIV of France offered to make James II King of Poland but James II feared that would hurt his chances of taking back the English Crown so he turned it down, after King Louis XIV made peace with England under William III French support for James II dried up, James II died in royal château of Saint-Germain-en-Laye on 16 September 1701


When war between Britain and the US appeared likely offered to lead his confederation against the Americans?

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Was William T Sherman offered a commission in the Confederate army?

William T. Sherman was a West Point graduate and in charge of a military college in Baton Rouge, Louisiana at the start of the war. Confederate President Jefferson Davis offered Sherman a commission in the Southern army. Both men were West Point graduates. Also, generals from both sides had joined the opposition, so there was a precedent for this. Sherman declined the offer.

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William and Mary were offered the throne of England to do what?

William and Mary were offered the throne of England to rule as part of a constitutional monarchy. During William and Mary's reign, parliament had more power whereas before the Glorious Revolution the monarch had the most power.


Which colony offered a new chance to the poor who had been imprisoned in england?

Pennsylvania Colony offered a new chance to the poor and those that had been imprisoned in England. William Penn allowed this because he was a Quaker that believed there was good in all men.


Who is the 1066 invader?

William the conqueror !! I presume you mean "Invader of England": "William the Conqueror" from Normandy. The Normans were Viking raiders who settled on the coast of France after being offered it as a bribe not to pillage the rest of France.


How did Mary and William gain power as rulers?

William III and Mary II were joint rulers of England and collectively known as William and Mary. They took over the United Kingdom when the throne was offered to William III after a meeting of Parliament.


Who were William and Harold before they fought for the throne?

Harold was the new King of England - a Saxon, and son of the powerful Earl Godwin. William was Duke of Normandy, who claimed that he had been offered the heirdom by Edward the Confessor, with whom he had friendly relations.


Why was William and Mary asked to take the throne in England?

In 1689 William landed in England with an Army. King James II fled to France. Parliament offered to make him King and his wife Mary Queen if they would sign a Bill of Rights. They agreed and signed it. That bill of rights became a part of the Constitution of the United States of America.


Catholic king of England who fled when his son-in-law and daughter were made joint monarchs?

James II (1633 - 1701), attempting to promote catholicism, was challenged by a group of protestant nobles who asked William of Orange for help; when William's army came to England, James escaped abroad. As this was seen as an act of abdication, the throne was offered jointly to his daughter Mary, and her Dutch protestant husband, William of Orange. They ruled together as Mary II and William III.


The conflict between witches and Christians is compared to what modern conflict?

The conflict between witches and Christians was a conflict between the innocent and powerless, and the intolerant and powerful. It was a conflict in which superstition played a part, not least on the Christian side. In medieval times, there is evidence that some were accused of witchcraft in order to gain access to their wealth, and in other cases women were threatened with trial on that charge unless they paid bribes or offered sexual favours. Thus it was a conflict in which the Church as an institution, but sometimes also corrupt members of the Church, demonstrated their absolute power over the most vulnerable in society. All these issues should be present for a valid comparison between this conflict and any modern conflict.No conflict of recent times bears close comparison with the experiences that so-called witches faced over a period of several centuries.Another AnswerCommunism vs. Capitalism


Who were the rulers at the start of constitutional monarchy?

If you are referring to England, the constitutional monarchy started with the reign of William III and Mary II (William & Mary). After Mary's father, James II, was run out of the country in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, she and her husband, William of Orange, were offered the crown as co-rulers if they agreed to having their powers limited via an English Constitution.


What region offered voting rights to African-Americans in the early 1800s?

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What region offered voting rights to African Americans in the early 1800s?

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Where did Washington Irving write the Sketch Book of Geoff?

He moved to England in 1815 and begun to write the book there. He did not return to America until it was finished, even after his brother William offered him political appointment as chief clerk to the Secretary of the US Navy.