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    S P 1450 Changes Continuity Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen. Title and connection between emperor and church until 1453 A.D interregional flourished‚ improving conditions for the wealthy. The "Golden Bull" law‚ limited the right to elect king to 7 princes. Only males were allowed to hold the imperial office. power from one ruler to the other would only be through coronation by the pope; subsequent emperors were still elected and crowned king of the romans by the electors and simply

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    The human history started because of the six periods. The six periods are Agricultural Revolution‚ early Civilizations‚ the fall of three major civilizations‚ the discovery of the new world‚ Industrial Revolution and independence movements/nationalism. Those six periods were caused because of the six turning points. The Agricultural Revolution around 8000 BCE. Agricultural Revolution was the age of wheel‚ plow‚ domestication of animals‚ and basic irrigation techniques. Therefore‚ humans had a

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    Europeans especially Portuguese‚ Spanish‚ British and the Dutch for exploration‚ colonisation and imperialism was a major factor in expanding the slave trade networks in the Atlantic. As discussed by Timothy P. Grady in the book The Atlantic World 1450-2000‚ “explorers from Portugal‚ Spain and other European nations expanded the geographic knowledge southward along the coast of Africa and westward across the Atlantic shores of the Americas”. The urge for this exploration was triggered by the fall

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    fulfill or betray the goals of those who made them? Consider this question in both short- and long-term perspectives. 4. Looking Back: To what extent did the Atlantic Revolutions reflect the influence of early modern historical developments (1450-1750)? Seeking the Main Point Question What were the most important outcomes of the Atlantic revolutions‚ both immediately and in the century that followed? Review Questions: Answer the following questions on another piece of paper and staple

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    A new wave of colonialism took shape after the early explorations during the early modern period between the years 1450 and 1750. During this time‚ major European settlements developed direct empires overseas. These settlements include the colonial empires in both North and South America and in colonial possessions in Africa and Asia. Like most colonies‚ these three had a few similarities in addition to many contrasting differences. A main similarity between the early American‚ African‚ and Asian

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    HEA 285 Cutting the Calories of College Life November 20‚ 2012 Introduction It’s often said that starting college is like beginning a brand new chapter of life. Making new friends‚ studying harder courses and living 200 miles away from home. While all that may seem difficult enough‚ those are just the obvious examples. What about the change in eating habits‚ the stress that leads to over eating‚ and the lack of time to make healthy eating habits? These changes that occur in the first year

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    Sabrina Eierle CCOT Essay The Silk Roads were created when classical empires were established‚ and the scope of long distance trade expanded‚ connecting much of Eurasia. Throughout the Classical and post-Classical periods‚ the Silk Roads provided a way for not only goods to be introduced to new lands‚ but also ideas‚ religions and technology. The Silk Roads changed drastically due to expanding empires‚ new technology and diseases. Although the effects and empires with which the Silk Road was

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    COUNTRY | GOALS | KEY LOCATIONS | GOODS TRADED | CHALLENGES | SUCCESSES | RESULTS | Portugal | Aimed to control commerce by force of arms rather economic competition. | Indian Ocean Commerce | spices | Goods were crude and unattractive in Asian markets. | Military advantage enabled the Portuguese to establish fortified bases in the Indian Ocean world. | Created “trading post empire”. They became heavily involved in carrying Asian ports‚ selling their shipping services because they were unable

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    shows that by the creation of the compass it let human beings be able to use it so when they went on their travels it made it a lot easier on them and didn’t stress them out about getting lost to go find their relative house. Throughout the time of 1750-1900 C.E the creation of the railways it brought along mechanical enhancements such as it let people be able to move goods places a lot more faster and also transport people lot quicker and it created worldwide political and social actions like people

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    The French and Indian War (1754­1763) altered the relationship between Britain and  its North American colonies.  Assess this change with regards to TWO of the following  in the period between 1763 and 1775.  Land Acquisition‚ Politics‚ Economics. (CCOT)  Thesis: After the French and Indian War the British and North American colonies relationship  was negatively altered‚ for the Americans‚ in that the Political and Economic control tightened.     Land Acquisition  ● ● ● ● Proclamation Act:   Pontiac’s Rebellion: 

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