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… and economics were strong forces in the colonization of the New World. Pennsylvania was founded, for instance, because the Quakers were undesirables in england and the King owed a debt to William Penn’s father—so he gave the land in the New World to Penn and the Quakers … the land in the New World to Penn and the Quakers found a new home for themselves (Fantel, 1974). The Puritans in New england had a similar story to tell. However, economics was also a big factor not just in the colonization of the New World but … was also a big factor not just in the colonization of the New World but also in the founding of the nation. The colonies were companies—the Virginia Company, for instance—and they were meant to be productive in trade. Tobacco and other cash crops were very important elements … Virginia Company, for instance—and they……
References
Fantel, H. (1974). William Penn: Apostle of Dissent. NY: William Morrow & Co.
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… diverse hodge-podge of religious communities. The Quakers had been given Pennsylvania by William Penn, whose father had held ties with the King of england (Fantel). The Puritans were in New england. Baptists established themselves in the South. Catholics had been in the Northern territories and in the Southwest well before the Protestant surge, and … as Quakers and pacifists. For example, the Quakers initially wanted to respect the human rights of the Native Americans, but as the American colonies were not united in this view. The Virginia House of Burgesses, dominated by Anglicans, wanted to abjure the treaty between the Crown and … religions in Pennsylvania. Catholics for the most part were the only religious community not tolerated by the Protestant communities in the early American colonies. Maryland was founded as a refuge for Catholics, but the Catholic community was always still rather small in the colony as the……
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… and what might happen if it does completely disintegrate in the near future.
Brexit
Nothing scared the EU more than the thought of Brexit—england breaking away from the EU and undermining the sense of unity and security that the EU had established over the years. First voted … their own two legs. Such a discovery would be shattering for the EU and the Euro. And what would happen to the debt colonies of Europe then?
Conclusion
The EU is having an existential crisis. The current pandemic, the mounting debt, the NATO tensions, the exit of ……
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