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    The Spanish Inquisition

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    Jews have always been oppressed and exiled throughout history‚ dating back to 135 B.C. The expulsion of Jews in Spain during 1492 was a direct result of The Inquisition in the early present period in 1478. It was an everlasting papal judicial institution of the Roman Catholic Church that was to eliminate deviations‚ initially affecting people that had relations with alchemy‚ sorcery‚ and witchcraft‚ also it was dealing with unorthodox groups like the Cathars and later with reverted converts or “heretics”

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    Between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries‚ a countless number of European explorers navigated the globe in search of new lands and new treasures. The era‚ known as The Age of Discovery‚ gave fame to some of history’s greatest seafarers—Ferdinand Magellan‚ Vasco da Gama‚ and John Cabot to name but a few. Of all the great explorers‚ though‚ none are as celebrated as Christopher Columbus—the man who “discovered” America. The Making of an Explorer‚ 1451-92—Beginnings Christopher Columbus was

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    Columbian Exchange

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    Columbian Exchange Essay The discovery of the New World in 1492 opened a new era that would later be called the Columbian Exchange. This exchange of plants‚ animals‚ diseases‚ and people between the Old and New Worlds brought substantial change to both regions that led to changes in their everyday lives. Europeans‚ Africans‚ and New World inhabitants alike felt the beneficial yet harmful effects of this intercontinental exchange such as Europe gaining healthier foods‚ Africa with its rise in slavery

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    “[that] most think immediately of Paris and the French court when they ponder that time [of eighteenth century fashion]‚ forgetting reverberations in England‚ Italy‚ and elsewhere worldwide” (Cullen). However‚ in the eighteenth century (around the 1750s)‚ France was well-known for its rococo style‚ which was simply “wide skirts‚ fine fabrics‚ and an overdose of embroidery” (“Women’s Fashion of the 18th Century”). Like most French fashion‚ it spread across Europe. The rococo style emphasized the love

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    Physiology Lab 2

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    Experiment Results Predict Question: Predict Question 1: Make a prediction about the basal metabolic rate (BMR) of the remaining rats compared with the BMR of the normal rat you just measured. Your answer : c. The BMR of both remaining rats will be lower than the normal rat’s BMR. Predict Question 2: What do you think will happen after you inject thyroxine into the three rats? Your answer : a. The normal rat will become hyperthyroidic and develop a goiter. Predict Question 3: What do you think

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    Columbus Paper

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    Columbus: Ruthless invader or Holy man? We all know the line‚ "In 1492‚ Columbus sailed the ocean blue‚" but what exactly did he do when reaching the New World‚ and why exactly do we celebrate Columbus Day? In the United States‚ the day is honored to commemorate the landing of Christopher Columbus in the New World on October 12‚ 1492. His landing would lead to the Columbian Exchange and further lead to colonizing America. But some organizations‚ instead of “commemorating the accomplishments of

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    History-as

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    American development from 1600 onward? The trade of tobacco was advantageous to both American development and the British Empire in the 17th and 18th century. Tobacco was first introduced to Europeans in 1492 when Columbus landed in the Americas. Columbus wrote in his diary‚ on October 15th‚ 1492‚ that he observed an Indian sailing in a canoe with water‚ food‚ and tobacco leaves. Salves- New world America Briatin had much respect from other europen courties In 1663‚ the colonies were forbidden

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    happens when cultures collide? Is it always battles? do new cultures always form? The advances of technology help reach new cultures like how the compass and caravel helped get to the New World. Then when Christopher Columbus found the New world in 1492 European countries rushed out explorers like Champlain and Francisco Pizarro to get as much land as possible. But when the Europeans first met the Indians most most of them had conflicts‚

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    Latin America

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    sustained contactoccurred between the eastern and western hemisphere. During the timeperiod between 1450 and 1750 C.E.‚ the two hemispheres were linkedand for the first time in world history‚ long-distance trade becametruly worldwide. QUESTIONS OF PERIODIZATION This era includes only 300 years‚ but some profound andlong-lasting changes occurred. Characteristics of the time between1450 and 1750 include: 1) The globe was encompassed - For the first time‚ thewestern hemisphere came into continued contact

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    Sean Vasquez DBQ The period 1750 to 1776 is often referred to as the “Road to Revolution” due to the in increased tension between the colonists and England. The English parliament passed numerous acts that increased colonial taxes‚ angering the colonists. Between 1750 and 1776‚ in response to the tax laws‚ the colonies united and formed the ultimate identity of the United States of America. As early as 1754‚ the colonial unity was beginning to be discussed by several colonies and individuals

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