They were all cheering for Columbus and were exited to see what Columbus brought back from the new world
the became aware, that it may become a threat to them
Around the time of Galileo, there was a strong following of Catholicism in Europe. Galileo agreed with Copernicus that the Earth revolved around the sun instead of the Earth being the center of the universe (which is what the Catholics preached). Galileo also had a fan base, and whatever he said they believed. Since he agreed with Copernicus, the Pope threatened to torture him if he published his agreement and beliefs. Basically there were to factions at this time period (late 1500's-early 1600's).
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As the Portuguese were establishing trading posts along the west coast of Africa, Spain watched with increasing envy. The Spanish monarchs also desired a direct sea route to Asia. In 1492, an Italian sea captain, Christopher Columbus, convinced Spain to finance a bold plan: finding a route to Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean. In October of that year, Columbus reached an island in the Caribbean. He was mistaken in his thought that he had reached the East Indies. But his voyage would open the way for European colonization of the Americas-a process that would forever change the world. The immediate impact of Columbus's voyage, however, was to increase tensions between Spain and Portugal. The Portuguese believed that Columbus had indeed reached Asia. Portugal suspected that Columbus had claimed for Spain lands that Portuguese sailors might have reached first. The rivalry between Spain and Portugal grew more tense. In 1493, Pope Alexander VI stepped in to keep peace between the two nations. He suggested an imaginary dividing line, drawn north to south, through the Atlantic Ocean. All lands to the west of the line, known as the Line of Demarcation, would be Spain's. These lands included most of the Americas. All lands to the east of the line would belong to Portugal. Portugal complained that the line gave too much to Spain. So it was moved farther west to include parts of modern-day Brazil for the Portuguese. In 1494, Spain and Portugal signed the Treaty of Tordesillas, in which they agreed to honor the line. The era of exploration and colonization was about to begin in earnest.
the became aware, that it may become a threat to them
They did not honor them. Instead the spit at the soldiers when they passed by everyone.
they attacked American supply ships.
Be patient and kindly tell him to ask before he takes.
This is an example of a physical reaction, as the salt can be separated from the water once more by evaporation - they can be returned to their original states.
He called him a meanie and had him killed by having his lims tied to horses and then pulled.
They sent their armies to crush the rebellion and they would have succeeded had the Americans not intervened in 1898.
"forbearance" when provoked by something, it means to consciously not react to or do something that you could do - to display restraint or patience. "With great forbearance Mrs Jones simply returned the ball to the children who had broken her greenhouse window with it"
"forbearance" when provoked by something, it means to consciously not react to or do something that you could do - to display restraint or patience. "With great forbearance Mrs Jones simply returned the ball to the children who had broken her greenhouse window with it"
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Once Jesus was condemned to be sent to the cross , Judas then repented and said I have betrayed innocent blood, and also returned the thirty pieces of silver.. He went and hanged himself. This clearly shows he repented .