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    On May 31‚ 1790 he signed the copyright act of 1790. He signed it to encourage people to learn more. This made people learn more so that they would be stronger. He set precede cents for the social life of the presidents. He set aside times to social life of presidents. He set aside

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    the editors hoped to return to the way things were before‚ a period of three months where the editors begrudgingly accepted the new situation‚ a period of fervent enthusiasm and patriotism from February-October 1790 under the new title‚ the Journal de la mode et du goût‚ and from October 1790-April 1793‚ a period where the writing avoided discussion of political topics which‚ Kleinert states‚ marks “sa deception croissante devant un mouvement dans lequel elle avait placé tant d’espoir.” After the

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    Western civilization 1 The Mental World Of Christopher Columbus Supported by Spain‚ seeking a water route to the spice islands in 1492 Christopher Columbus left Spain on his first voyage. After more then a month had passed‚ the crew started to loose all hope and the voyage seemed like a failure. Until on October 12‚ 1492 land was sighted. The land that was sighted was not what Columbus had originally intended to find. Columbus landed in the Caribbean Sea in the Bahamas‚ which was thousands

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    Triangular trade.

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    demand for labor European traders thus turned to Africa as a source of slaves. (Blackburn) From the outset‚ relations between Europe and Africa were economic. Portuguese merchants traded with Africans from trading posts they set up along the coast. "In 1492‚ Christopher Columbus discovered for Europe a ’New World ’. It marked the beginning of a triangular trade between Africa‚ Europe and the New World. The Atlantic slave trade was organized in three legs‚ hence the phrase "triangular trade". Ships left

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    What was revolutionary about the French Revolution? Since the beginning of history itself‚ several and numerous people‚ inventions‚ ideologies or behaviours were immediately attached to a particular and self-explanatory concept such as revolutionary. As the time goes by its outreaching characteristics and meaning remains the same. A revolutionary is an individual who either actively participates in or advocates revolution. When used as an adjective‚ the term revolutionary refers to something

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    100 Black Plague 80 1348‚ 1350s‚ 1370x Church Yeomen freeholders Dissolution 60 of Gentry Monasteries 40 1530 20 Civil War Great owners 1640s 0 1436 (Eng) c.1690 range of estimates for 1690 c.1790 1873 (Eng.) “The pioneers of new methods in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries … were not the great landowners but smaller farmers … the most dramatic

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    Was Columbus an Imperialist? On October 12‚ 1492‚admiral colon spent a total of ninety six days exploring the lands he encountered on the far side of the ocean seafour rather small coralline islands in the bahamian chain and two substantail coastlines of what he finally acknowledged were larger islands every one of which he took possession of in the name of his sovereigns. Admiral Colon landed on a tropical Caribbean island. Finding this island was purely accidental. Colon had originally

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    the Jewish religion stood in the way of Christianity carrying the torch for cultural unity. The two were successful in convincing Pope Sixtus IV to draft a papal bull‚ which authorized them to appoint Inquisitors throughout Spain. A decree issued in 1492 gave the Jewish people two choices; convert to Christianity or leave Spain. Exiling Jewish belief from Spain wasn’t the only obstacle in the Inquisition’s path. The Inquisition was

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    The overall view of the Spaniards in seek of any relationship with the natives were already below the lines of acceptance as they approached the land of Guanahani. In the passage‚ Christopher Columbus: FROM The Journal of Christopher Columbus (1492)‚ the admiral who is mentioned before the excerpt from Columbus’ journal refers to Christopher Columbus himself. The main point clearly seen in the passage is that the initial intention of the Spanish towards the Americas was not focused on creating

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    There was nothing new about the New Monarchy‚ 1492-1516. Assess the validity of this view. Introduction: A debate as to whether Ferdinand and Isabella followed the medieval principles of monarchy – peripatetic‚ dispensing justice‚ warrior kings OR whether they introduced a new style of monarchy. New Monarchy Argument: Securing an Erastian Relationship: rebuild their relationship with the papacy > Pope’s agreement‚ in 1486‚ that the Crown would exercise a ´Patronato´ over all ecclesiastical benefices

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