a) As a Puritan, I might have approached the sermon with a sense of reverence, appreciating its focus on personal piety and the need for individual salvation, while also critiquing any emotional excess as a departure from traditional values.
b) As a Native American, I might have felt alienated by the sermon, viewing it as an imposition of foreign beliefs that disregarded my own spiritual practices and cultural identity.
c) As another leader of the Great Awakening, I would likely have supported the sermon’s emphasis on emotional engagement and personal conversion, seeing it as a vital tool for reviving faith and encouraging a deeper connection to God among the people.
first continental congress
Burning their houses,ruining their businesses and hurting their families
The New World colonies of France, Spain, and Portugal generally reacted to the American Revolution with a mix of admiration and strategic interest. France, inspired by the American quest for independence, provided significant support, seeing it as an opportunity to weaken British power. Spain, while initially cautious, also viewed the revolution as a chance to assert its own interests in the Americas and later offered support to the American cause. Portugal, on the other hand, remained largely neutral and focused on its own colonial stability, although the revolutionary ideals did resonate to some extent among its colonial subjects.
Rationing. People had to get ration books for supplies to prevent hoarding.
The colonists protested the passage of the Tea Act. One infamous event was the Boston Tea Party, in which protesters destroyed a shipment of tea.
America has always been divided in one way or another. There were people that were happy and the celebrated, and there were people that were upset and they reacted in anger.
British
They were upset they did not gain independence. APEX
They Rioted and Looted and Ate Peaches and Smoked GillyWeed
Different people reacted differently.
I think it's no, because the ingredients have chemically reacted with one another.
In the 1600s, Puritan communities often reacted harshly to individuals who challenged the church or its doctrines. Those who expressed dissenting views, such as Anne Hutchinson or Roger Williams, faced social ostracism, public shaming, or even expulsion from the community. The Puritans prioritized religious conformity and viewed challenges as threats to their societal order, leading to strict enforcement of their beliefs. Consequently, dissenters were frequently persecuted, highlighting the tension between religious freedom and communal unity in Puritan society.
Governments reacted disappointed because they were afraid they wouldn't have $$$ left
American audiences didn't recognize that the monster was an allegory for atomic bombs.C. They misinterpreted the message from the Japanese producers.APEX USMC
How would you have reacted if you were Ms. Allen? Explain why
How would you have reacted if you were Ms. Allen? Explain why
Susan reacted badly to the medication she was subscribed by her doctor.