To receive an answer to your question, you would need to specify WHAT revolution you are asking about.
No, they did not dislike Catholics.
Nobles and French Revolution
Catholics.
If you mean religions, then that is peoples opinions among themselves, but not all people dislikes Catholics, because I am a proud Catholic myself. But if you mean regions, then the answer I had mentioned before is also the same as this one. I hope that helps!
It had become overly violent, anti Christian and blatantly warlike.
As a Church of England clergyman, Marsden had an intense dislike of Catholics. In Australia he became a magistrate and a successful farmer, able to use the free work of convicts on his farm.
Natives disliked the new immigrants because they (took jobs from white Americans).
No. Baptists are not part of the Roman Catholic Denomination. Baptists are people who are part of a number of different denominations that sprang out of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th and 17th centuries.However, the term "catholic" means "universal." Baptists do consider themselves to be part of the universal church. That is, it is part of the church ("Body of Christ") established by Jesus and baptized in the Holy Spirit. That is why Baptists are able to concur with the Nicene Creed when it says "We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church."
No, of course not. Stop listening to people who make up silly lies because they dislike President Obama. Read your American history from a reliable source.
I dislike arrogance.Describe what you dislike about your job.She was not shy about her dislike for her ex-boyfriend.
I'm assuming you mean how all three are different. The America revolution was to break away from the Mother Country. The French revolution was to force the monarchy out of power so they could have a democratic government. The Glorious Revolution was to keep Catholics off throne of Protestant England because a Catholic heading the Anglican church just wouldn't work.
The word 'dislike' is both a noun (dislike, dislikes) and a verb (dislike, dislikes, disliking, disliked). Examples:noun: His dislike of video games is based on his dislike for violence.verb: I don't dislike it, I just don't love it.