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    In the 14th century‚ Colombus took some sailing mans in the name of Queen Elizabeth of Spain in order to find new territory to colonize. As Europe was already an Industrialize continents‚ there was the necessity to find new places in order to find the opportunity to grow more agriculture spaces. When Colombus arrived in the Americas he among his troopers realized that this land was not civilized and "free land" that it could be colonized by the Europeans and growth the economy back there. According

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    The Conquest of the Incas

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    roads of Inca Empire stretched 3000 miles from Chile to Ecuador and it led to Inca himself town of Cajamarca. Our father Inca‚ they deceived him and put him to death. He with the heart of a puma‚ the cleverness of a fox and they killed him like a llama. Pizarro traveled south of the Inca royal road 1000 miles to the capital of Inca Empire “Cuzco”. On the November 15‚ 1533‚ the Spaniard reached Cuzco. Cuzco is the richest town in Indies. Founded by first Inca and re-founded in 1533 by Francisco Pizarro

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    battles between them were no contest. Guns were shuddery however swords did the dirty work. Horses were conjointly a significant a part of the Spanish military advantage over the Aztecs‚ Mayans and Incas. the most important South yank animals were llamas‚ and though artiodactyl mammal spit will be nasty‚ it did not instill worry within the Spanish the means charging‚ armored horses did to the Indians. And speaking of animals‚ the

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    GCSE Geography Unit 1- Dynamic Planet Brief overview study guide Please use this booklet with caution – it is designed to give a summary of some of the key ideas and point you in the right direction for case studies. It does not however cover everything and has little case study detail. A full revision programme also needs:     Revision using your notes Ensuring you understand key terms and can give definitions of them. Learning key facts about case studies Completion of past

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    management of ecological systems‚ cultural heritage‚ and responsible tourism. As aregional partner‚ parks develop and maintain community participation and empowerment” (Strauss and Cowell‚ 2014). In by 1996 it was reported that only 2.82% of this biome was conserved and was therefore regarded

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    Aztec‚Inca‚Mayan Were all very similar in belief‚architecture‚ and culture but with each one having key differences. They shared common interests in farming and architecture along with calendars and math all using a tax system based on the social pyramid. The Aztecs The Aztecs settles in the mexican valley in 1248 and made great cities out of stone and temples‚shrines and pyramids to practice human sacrifice to satisfy their gods. They were early explorers of math and timekeeping and most importantly

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    India. They have also used them as carriage animals instead of horses and mules. In America‚ England‚ Spain and French‚ traders used packhorses in transporting goods to market centers. There are many more animals used in transporting like the mule‚ llama‚ ostrich‚ sheep‚ dog and reindeer. People of this century use cars‚ trucks and trains which move by wheels to transport people and move heavy objects. But in the past‚ people used animals instead. They used a horse attached to a carriage or a

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    simultaneously with apiece other and with their environment. Organism ecosystems are an equal upstairs that of the ecological open (organisms of dissimilar species cooperating with each other) but are at a close beneath‚ or equal to‚ biomes and the biosphere. Fundamentally‚ biomes are provincial organism’s ecosystems‚ and the biosphere is the prime of all conceivable organisms’ ecosystems. Ecosystems contain living organisms. The abiotic situation inside which the organisms breathing and altercation fundamentals

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    Quechua

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    Potatoes may not seem like much to the average person‚ but to the Quechua people‚ it is the most important aspect in which their life revolves around. The Quechua are an extremely large indigenous group of the Andean region of South America‚ with the population of almost eleven million people which are mostly present in the following six countries: Colombia‚ Ecuador‚ Peru‚ Bolivia‚ Chile‚ and Argentina. The Quechua practice the Roman Catholic religion and speak Spanish and other Quechua languages

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    El Bola: Movie Analysis

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    porque  que lo pasa?  si  gracias  de nada  que pasa?  un segundo  no contesta nadie  ver  un poco dificil  no se  persona  muerto  ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●   nuevo  se llama  hola  minuto  las montanas

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