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    from 500 to 1500 CE in any one of the following regions: North Africa and SW Asia; Western Europe; Mesoamerica; Sub-Saharan Africa; the Indian Ocean; Central Asia; East and Southeast Asia. 4. Trace the changes and continuities in world trade from 1450 to 1914 CE in any one of the following regions: Latin America; North America; Western Europe; Eastern Europe; Southwest Asia; Sub-Saharan Africa; South Asia; East and Southeast Asia. 5. Trade the transformation of warfare from 1500 BCE to 1000 CE

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    monarchy is a form of government with a sovereign at the head of state like a king. But a monarchy can a government with a form of dictatorship. Also‚ Egypt isn’t really clear with what sides their people are on. After the French and Indian War ended in 1763‚ Americans divided sides in their feelings toward Great Britain. They divided into two completely different sides by calling themselves the patriots and loyalists. Patriots such as George Washington‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and Benjamin Franklin‚ wanted

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    From the end of the French and Indian War to 1776‚ when the Declaration of Independence was signed‚ the British imperial policies‚ like the Stamp Acts‚ Quartering Acts and the Proclamation Line of 1963‚ angered the colonists enough to start a rebellion. The rebellion started strong in the New England colonies with them smuggling things from other countries‚ and it ended even stronger with their commitment to their republican values. The Stamp Act and Quartering Acts were some of the first imperial

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    The cause of the American Revolution can be argued but it is clear that it was caused from British missteps that lead to colonial determination to become a separate nation. After 1763‚ the British began to increase and assert their power over the colonies‚ who‚ in contrast‚ wanted to be less controlled. However‚ the colonies did not want complete independence prior to this increase in control from the British. Although the colonies did seem to have determination for an independent nation in England’s

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    The French and Indians‚ also known as the Seven Years War‚ was a war that was fought from 1756 to 1763 with the main sides being the French against the British. Originally started as a French challenge to English expansion‚ the war ended in 1763 with the defeat of the French. As a part of the peace treaty‚ France gave up all its claims to land in North America‚ essentially meaning that the English now controlled the former

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    Surrender. La Conquête (Conquest of 1760). We became a British city. Yes‚ you gave your life for us‚ the French‚ to the surrender to the English in the end. You might be wondering what sparked me to talk about this in 1770‚ when it all took place in 1763 (Cornelius‚ 2016). Since hearing the news about your passing‚ I haven’t been able to bring myself write anymore. However‚ the other day when I was passing through an art gallery‚ I had spotted this one painting that gave me sudden goosebumps. It was

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    There were many motives of explorers to investigate the new world in the years of 1450 to 1600 such as wanting to gain knowledge of the new world‚ trading throughout the world and to spread religion on their explorations. One of the motives of explorers to explore the new world was to wanting to gain knowledge of the new world. Some of the documents that support this are documents one‚ four and six. One and six are very alike because both Christopher Columbus and John Cabot were sponsored by

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    Scotland during the Tudor period. The impact of print has been studied by several historians and conclude that the Reformation was ‘virtually unimaginable without the invention of the printing press’. The movable type printing press invented circa 1450 by Johann Gutenberg in Mainz. In 1517 Martin Luther’s nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the Church door in Wittenburg criticising the corruption and abuse of the Catholic Church and its doctrine‚ and this date is widely accepted to be the starting point

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    From Poverty to Prosperity: The Fight for Freedom “I see a beautiful city and a brilliant people rising from this abyss‚ and‚ in their struggles to be truly free‚ in their triumphs and defeats‚ through long years to come‚ I see the evil of this time… gradually making expiation for itself and wearing out” (Dickens 343). These words from A Tale of Two Cities were spoken by Sydney Carton in the midst of the French Revolution. He prophesies that the revolution will end‚ France will become beautiful

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    Revolution. The Progressive historians held that the primary causes were social and economic. Gipson claimed the British were justified in taxing the Americas and tightening the Navigation Acts after 1763‚ because largely British blood and money had been expended in the “Great War for Empire‚” 1754-1763 (French and Indian War). Carl L. Becker‚ Charles A. Beard‚ Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr.‚ and J. Franklin Jameson stressed class conflict as well as insisted the political or constitutional ideas had an

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