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    Post-classical Period: 600-1450 C.E. Muslim Invasions in the Post-classical era Interaction/Political Began around 700’s C.E. Beginning of Hindu/Muslim tensions Social and Cultural Exchanges Social/Cultural Began around 700’s C.E. Indian diversity increases more and world learns of Indian achievements. Also‚ Muslims adopt some Hindu ideas Cultural Warfare Culture Late Post-Classical Period First instances of tensions between Hindus and Muslims in South Asia Early Modern Period: 1450-1750 C.E. The West

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    decision-making and the simulation of higher-order thinking through computer programs.[6] Based on the storage and processing technologies employed‚ it is possible to distinguish four distinct phases of IT development: pre-mechanical (3000 BC – 1450 AD)‚ mechanical (1450–1840)‚ electromechanical (1840–1940) and electronic (1940–present).[5] This article focuses on the most recent period (electronic)‚ which began in about 1940. Devices have been used to aid computation for thousands of years‚ probably

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    The Sparks That Ignited a Fire The American Revolution was not started over one particular issue. Instead‚ it was the result of many different problems. Beginning in 1763‚ the British government tried to regulate the American colonies more effectively‚ starting with the Proclamation of 1763 (America‚ #119). The American people would not accept being controlled‚ and thus began the fight for independence. The Stamp Act and the Quartering Act started very heated debates among Americans. It was limiting

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    300-1535) Maya and Aztec in parts of Mexico and Central America Inca in South America Systems of writing‚ highly accurate calendars‚ far-reaching trade networks‚ densely populated cities‚ and massive stone buildings Middle Ages (ca. A.D. 450-1450) Main political and economic systems was feudalism Monarchs and landowning nobles depended on each other for political‚ economic‚ and military support Roman Catholic Church played a major role in European politics and society Religion of Islam

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    01.15.2014 B.C.E. = C.E. B.C = A.D. Form - the visual aspects of art and architecture‚ line‚ shape‚ color‚ light‚ texture‚ space‚ math‚ volume‚ and composition. Style – the combination of form and composition that makes a work distinctive. Content – includes subject matter or meaning and a work of art. School of artists – a group of artist usually working at the same time and sharing similar style influences and ideas Iconography – identify and studying and subject matter and conventional

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    the paper: As a result of the Seven Years’ War‚ Britain was buried in debt caused by instigating war to safeguard the colonies. Manipulating the colonies into taxation in order to pay debt resulted in resentment toward the British. From the years of 1763 leading up to 1776‚ Parliament sanctioned acts requiring taxes to remunerate their debt. Thus‚ stemming to the arousal of the colonists. b. Thesis Statement: Due to the violation of civil and economic rights‚ the colonists’ resentment towards

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    Indian War (1754-1763) changed the relationship between the colonies and the Mother land. Finally‚ a decade of conflicts between the British government and the colonists that began with the Stamp Act in 1765‚ led to the outbreak of war in 1775 and the Declaration of Independence the 4th of July of 1776. There are both precipitating and underline causes for the revolution. The precipitating causes are the dramatic change in the circumstances like the end of the Seven-Year War (1754-1763) against the

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    The French and Indian War‚ was a war fought between France and Britain. The war was the product of an imperial struggle‚ a clash between the French and English over colonial territory and wealth. Great Britain claimed that the French provoked war by building forts along the Ohio River Valley. Virginia’s governor sent a militia to the French and Native American allies. The war started out badly for Great Britain‚ about 2‚000 British and colonial troops were defeated by the French and Native Americans

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    (students) Since Great Britain needed to pay for their war debts the king and parliament thought that they had the right to tax the American colonies. “The Sugar Act was an extension of the Molasses Act (1733)‚ which was set to expire in 1763”. In 1756-1763 Great Britain had a 7 year war with France and after the war ended Great Britain had high war debts so they started taxing the colonies. The American colonies got upset about the extremely high taxes so they revolted against Great Britain.

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    British‚ Prussia‚ and Hanover were fighting against the alliance of France‚ Austria‚ Saxony‚ Russia‚ Sweden‚ and Spain.The European phase of war lasted from 1757 all the way to 1763. When William Pitt became British Prime Minister her vowed to lead the country to victory. Pitt aimed basically for expelling the French from the North America‚ buying the cooperation of the colonists by stimulating the North economy with a massive

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