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    Empire. The Ottoman Empire was a group in Northwest Anatolia‚ it had fallen towards the end of World War I. Lawrence of Arabia was a british soldier. He went to the Middle East to find a leader for an Arab revolt. Lawrence was a strong encourager of Arab nationalism‚ which helped weaken the Ottoman Empire. He worked closely with Prince Faisal‚ who became the leader of the Arab revolts. Prince Faisal believed he would become the leader of an Arab country after World War I. Though he was later rejected

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    European History AP 2. Discuss economic policies and institutions that characterized mercantilism systems 1600-1800. During the Age of Exploration‚ mercantilism was the main economic philosophy. Mercantilism is a collection of governmental policies for the regulation of economic activities‚ mainly commercial activities‚ by and for the state. There are multiple ideas that characterize mercantilism. Mercantilism is characterized by the country applying policies and institutions such as the Navigational

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    Words: 1497 words How did the Roman Empire maintain its power? The Roman Empire was one of the largest empires the world has ever seen. The power and size they managed to obtain has been a constant subject of interest for historians and all those who are interested in history. Julius Caesar’s ascension to power marked the time from where the Romans steadily expanded their territory and by the time the Roman Republic dissolved and the Roman Empire emerged‚ the Empire had become so big that

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    The British believed they were superior to the Tasmanian Aboriginals. This belief originates from the work of Charles Darwin whose thesis on Social Darwinism suggested that certain groups of people are able to achieve an advantage over others due to their biological superiority. This governed the actions of many British colonists. When the ‘superior’ British interacted with the ‘primitive’ Tasmanian Aboriginals‚ there was a sudden increase in the mortality rate of Tasmanian Aboriginals. Moreover

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    Christopher Columbus was an Italian born navigator who sailed in the service of Spain. He is commonly described as the discoverer of the New World America. Although Columbus was in search of a westward route to Asia by sea‚ the discoveries he did make were more important and valuable than the route he failed to find. It is certain‚ however‚ that Columbus was not the first European to cross the Atlantic. Documentary evidence supports claims that the Vikings reached the New World about A.D. 1000. And

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    which took place in Africa. By the 1890’s British imperialists felt the two states obstructed complete British control of South Africa and threatened the security of the route to the East. The British commander-in-chief‚ Buller‚ countered by splitting his forces and trying to raise all three sieges. This lead to three British defeats in the ‘Black week’ of December‚ at Stromberg‚ Magersfontein and Colenso. The battle of Colenso was one of three British defeats that made up Black Week (Boer War)

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    the Tanzimat era was to reorganize the Ottoman Empire. The Tanzimat Era presented two fresh reform groups that were incorporated with the Ottoman Empire to rearrange the formation of its administration and culture. These tasks were shifted onto the administrative officials of the Ottoman Empire and they also intended for the people to follow Ottomanism so that there could be a sluggish drop amongst the ethnic faction that were in the Ottoman Empire. In the 19th century other reforms were put in use

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    Christopher Columbus A leader of a voyage of discovery during the Age of Exploration was Christopher Columbus. Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa in Italy. He had sailed the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean before he set out on his famous journey west. He was sailing west in the hopes of proving that the world was round and getting to Japan or China. Another goal of his was to convert the natives to Christianity. After being refused help by the English and Portuguese royalty‚ he received

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    The Roman empire was a huge empire that withstood power and strength for long periods of time‚ but all things come to an end eventually as did the Roman empire. When Rome first became an empire it was already very powerful and it already ruled most of the Mediterranean. The emperor Augustus was one of the main reasons that made the Roman empire so large‚ the empire expanded all the way north to Great Britain‚ east to Asia Minor‚ west to the Atlantic Ocean‚ and as far south as Egypt. Trade was also

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    Did blitzkrieg only work because the polish were unprepared‚ the answer is no. blitzkrieg was just a very modern war method‚ combined with the Wehrmacht‚ made this extremely efficient to all their successes during World War 2. Although the polis did put up a fight they were out matched against the numbers of the German army. The poles had 600 tanks to defend against a staggering

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