Because they worship that culture.
The Spanish and Portugese who colonized much of Latin America were very interested in converting the natives to Catholicism and so sent hundreds of missionaries while discouraging strongly any other religion.
That was Roman Catholicism.
Roman Catholicism
They felt strongly because it would make them have the entire U.S.A minus Alaska.
Cuban Americans
Women most strongly enforced prohibition due to excessive spending for liquor rather than for food.
Queen Mary I of England was a devout Catholic and strongly identified with her faith. She sought to restore Catholicism in England after her father, Henry VIII, had established the Church of England. Her reign was marked by the persecution of Protestants, earning her the nickname "Bloody Mary." Mary viewed Catholicism as a vital aspect of her identity and a means to unify her realm under a single faith.
Working class Americans was the group that most strongly supported the Chinese Exclusion Act. The act was signed into law on May 6, 1882.
The native Americans felt very strongly about the Americans progress, they did not like that there land was being taken over.
He talks about the culture and traditions of Okonkwo's tribe. The book follows Okonkwo and some members of his village through their life as missionaries arrive and change the land as they knew it. Some adapt to the Christian missionaries and join them, while others strongly oppose and fight them. The missionaries bring some positives with them, but most of the changes have negative consequences for the tribes.
Made Americans strongly individualistic and self-reliant.
he strongly believes the tree dont belong to the americans