He killed seven babies, luckily it was in the play, The Crucible by Arthur Miller
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Putnam
the colonists nicknamed the coersive acts the intolerable acts..
the british acts were: navagation acts the proclimation of 1763 sugar act(1764) quartering act(1765) stamp act(1765) townshend acts(1767) tea act(1773) intolerable acts(1774)
intolerable acts
because they had no say in laws they were forced to obey
the navigation acts were passed in 1660.
He committed crimes against humanity and acts of genocide.
He committed crimes against humanity and acts of genocide.
Thomas Putnam's motivations in Salem can be attributed to personal gain and resentment. He seeks to enhance his own wealth and social standing by accusing neighbors of witchcraft, allowing him to acquire their land once they are convicted. Additionally, Putnam harbors grievances against the community, stemming from family disputes and perceived slights, driving him to exploit the hysteria for revenge. His actions underscore the intersection of greed and vengeance in the context of the Salem witch trials.
Do not commit violent acts.
Someone who acts in a cowardly and underhand manner, as an informer. It has some historical connection to the word 'snake'
Any and everyone. Depending on the circumstance.
either the friend or parents
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Thomas Paine wrote Intolerable Acts.
A person who commits heinous acts is often referred to as a criminal, wrongdoer, or offender.
Yes, he is special, but only inasmuch that every one of the other apostles are special; and you and me too. Jesus is no respecter of persons (Acts 10.34), and neither does he commit himself to any man, (John 2.24-25)