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in North Africa. It was very similar to a Greek city-state by 300BC. It was a wealthy city-state that made most of its money from trade. Carthaginian merchants went from one end of the Mediterranean to the other. The city's fleet was huge, and its
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year of the city, Rome was being ruled by Military Tribunes, who had the power of consuls, called Consular Tribunes. There were 6 of these military powers, 3 from the Fabii Clan. This clan originated as the envoys of Clusium, a Etruscan city, who at
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has one unwelcome organism along for the ride, Yersinia pestis. This is the bacterium more commonly know as the Black Death, the plague. Plague is divided into three biotypes, each associated with one of three major pandemics occurring in history.
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their lagging technology and government. The Crimean War sped up the modernization of the lagging nation and eventually would lead to a reformed Russia. By 1917, with the help of Lenin and the Bolsheviks, Russia had gone through a communist revolution.
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English culture, socio-economic structure and politics where largely
influenced by the principles of science. Many social expressions
occurred due to these changes. Transformations which categorized this
time period could be observed in
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Why did contemporaries engage in such fierce debate over the impact of eighteenth century enclosure?
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over the impact of enclosure in eighteenth century England?
The eighteenth century carried a number of problems including inflation, the effects of the French wars, the growth of industry and the demand for more food and this compelled farmers
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large wooden sculpture and the men wielding it. "Fire" yelled a man from inside the castle, hundreds of arrows flew, the only sound was the screams of the hit men, their skin aflame their flesh bleeding and burning. The wooden sculpture through a large
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of Germany as of the year 1934, came across many problems shortly before 1929 which made his success rate stay down low. Hitler had always wanted to get a chance to become a powerful man within the state, but had never had the chance to accomplish
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of historical context important in approaching the works of (a)Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and (b)Jacques-Louis David.
In this essay I will attempt to illustrate how an ahistorical approach to the works of David and Rousseau is possible. I will discuss
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takes control over a foreign land and governs it as its own), most specifically British Imperialism was economic advancement; "to create large, self-sustaining trading blocks." Britain exploited India, the crown jewel of their imperialist empire,
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