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  1. Jun 19, 2021 · The series is designed to provide an overview of the realtions between the three separate cultures that together formed America's roots, and offers a new perspective on America's colonial past. Includes bibliographical references and index.

  2. The Inquisition was a tribunal that was created to maintain the purity of the Christian faith. People who committed crimes against Christianity were brought to the Inquisition. In the late 15th century, the Pope gave Ferdinand and Isabel, the Catholic monarchs of Spain, the right to have an Inquisition.

  3. Jul 22, 2019 · Examines the relationship between European settlers and Native Americans in colonial America, concentrating on New England, and argues that the European settlement should be viewed as a conquest. Continued by: Ambiguous empire. c1983. Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-354) and index.

  4. Roderick Bradford. Laws against “blasphemy” (speaking “evil” of sacred matters) were first introduced in the American colonies in the early seventeenth century. The Massachusetts and Virginia colonies passed blasphemy laws that carried the death penalty.

  5. The Holy Office of the Inquisition in Colonial Spanish America was only partially successful in its mission to rule on heresy, bigamy, sexual misconduct, and witchcraft. The Holy Office had too large a mission, spread over a very large geographical area with inadequate resources.

    • Christian Ingrao
  6. Mar 23, 2007 · The inquisition revealed in its origin, policy, cruelties, and history, with memoirs of its victims ... by. Timson, Thomas. Publication date. 1851. Publisher. London : Aylott and Jones. Collection. cdl; americana.

  7. America comes from a Boston Newsletter dat-ed April 11, 1717. “Samuel Bissel, Anvil Smith, lately come from England, living at New-Port on Rhode-Island, Makes all sorts of Black-smith’s and Gold-smith’s anvils, Bick-irons and Stakes, and new faces old ones, at reasonable rates and may be spoke with or wro.

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