2. A British military official tells the colonials they are subject to the crown. Under
what terms does the colonial militia agree to fight the French?
3. How does it appear the British treat the colonials and the Indians?
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1. Creed.
Explanation:
A creed is also known as confession of faith and it can be defined as an authoritative formula or statement of religious belief which summarizes the core tenets of a particular religion.
Simply stated, a creed is a symbol or confession of faith for a particular religion.
Each church or religious group follows a creed which may be more or less specific to it's members.
In Christianity, some examples of a creed are "Jesus is Lord" and “I believe in the holy catholic church.”
Additionally, in order for an excommunicated member to be reinstated as a bonafide member of the church, the individual must show a sign of repentance, renewal of obedience, or a profession of the creed in a catholic church.