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    motivated people to want to become an independent country and fight in the Revolutionary War. The Second Continental Congress stated many objections to British rule and why the United States should be independent. The thought of Freedom changed‚ and at the time the only way that Americans could be free would to fight in the war and get their independence from Great Britain. George Washington was the commander of the Army and lead the soldiers to new fighting tactics and encouragement that Freedom was possible

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    Mesopotamia means “The land of rivers” in Greek. This civilization started around 6000 B.C. Mesopotamia is in the area of the Tigris and Euphrates river system and is part of modern day Iraq‚ north eastern Syria‚ Southwestern Turkey‚ and smaller parts of Southwester Iran. The two rivers Tigris and Euphrates had a massive effect on this civilization‚ the people could farm easily because of the rich soil known as the Fertile Crescent which was the cause of the two rivers. Mesopotamia is considered

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    Alexander Salazar Prof. Bailey Humanities 2011/70T Egypt vs. Mesopotamia Essay October 8‚ 2012 Mesopotamia The founding of the western civilization attributes its beginnings not solely on one civilization or culture‚ but several. Other civilizations have impacted the concept of the western civilization more than others. Mesopotamia has affected the western civilization more than the Egyptian culture had through their writing system‚ legal system‚ and their architecture and discoveries. Any

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    Mesopotamia (3100BC-540BC) 1. Social structure: The priest held high status and initially governed the city-state 2. Organized Government: the government was theocracy which means that the government ran by religion; also the government was a monarchy which means there is the king rule’s the land. 3. Religion: polytheism which means that they belief in more than one god. 4. Scientific & Cultural Achievements: invented the wheel which they used to make pottery and vehicles‚ also invented the

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    As time changes‚ communication changes. The skill of handwriting a letter had slowly went away by fast moving time‚ now the email had been a most preferred method of communication. There are varieties of difference in handwritten letter and email messages‚ still are very similar. In the Old aged‚ where social events were more favored‚ handwritten letters were valued. In today’s world‚ email has replaced the old aged of letter writing. While there are many advantages to email‚ the handwritten letter

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    broke up the traditional family of Africa. Differing tribes eventually found themselves at war only to obtain more slaves to fuel their growing economies. In the Americas social systems changed. In Brazil‚ social groups were created. This called a change in the social hierarchy- European born at the

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    In the period between 1450 and 1750‚ Japan underwent many changes in its political and social structure. After a period of chaos‚ a powerful family rose up and took control of the nation‚ establishing a new Shogunate and bringing a period of peace and stability to Japan. In the 1450s‚ Japan was a place of turmoil and unrest. Angered by the high rents they had to pay‚ peasants began revolting against their lords. To quell this chaos‚ the lords began hiring samurai to put down the rebellions.

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    Greek city states changed over time in many ways‚ including in their unity and their government. They also‚ however‚ remained the same in that they were continuously at war with those around them‚ seeking more land and power throughout the course of history. City states came about in Greece mainly because of its physical characteristics. Its mountainous terrain caused the population to spread out and create separate city states. Because Greece didn’t have many vital resources‚ they were forced

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    Greece in 776 BC and were held every four years to celebrate and honor the Greek god Zeus. The Roman Emperor canceled the games because he said that they were against Christianity. Little did he know that the Olympic Games would one day be held all over the world with many Christians and people of all faiths participating. In the year 453 a famous Hun warrior named Attila decided to conquer the whole world with his great army‚ which included a half of a million soldiers‚ but on the night of his marriage

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    the slave trade and booming economy‚ and the industrial production advanced from man-made to machine-made. Western Europe is the sum of an abundance of positive outcomes from their interaction with the Atlantic world. Although all these different changes took place‚ the Atlantic World’s agriculture continued to increase their capacity of material and Native Americans stayed in their tribes and followed their own cultures. Because of all the new contacts that were being identified‚ all the new things

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