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    education‚ the story of Christopher Columbus changes. We learn new things and we realize that the things that we had learned and believed weren’t true at all. For the most part‚ I had always thought Columbus was this very intelligent guy that discovered this new place that eventually changed the whole world. However‚ continuing to get older and grow‚ I learn that maybe Columbus wasn’t this all wonderful man who made this discovery. In fact‚ he stumbled upon this so called “new world” that already had natives

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    The Israeli war for independence in 1948 begun when David Ben Gurion announced the establishment of the state of Israel on May 5th; and had a significant effect on events thereafter‚ all the way to the 6 day war of 1967‚ and beyond. When Gurion proclaimed the state of Israel‚ the Arab states where infuriated‚ immediately seeking to destroy this new country‚ because they viewed it as a ploy by western powers‚ such as the USA‚ to secure a foothold in the Middle East‚ and Israel was cast as the stooge

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    sense of pride after World War I. The Americans were optimistic‚ they had money in their pockets‚ and soldiers were reunited with their sweethearts. American life greatly changed politically‚ socially‚ and economically after World War II. To begin with‚ there were many economic changes that occurred in America. After the war‚ there were no jobs in factories and the few jobs that were available had very small wages. The women who took over jobs in factories were displaced from work force and

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    How it affected Spain. The Spanish were greatly impacted by the discovery of a new continent‚ because it meant lots of things‚ such as the discovery of new species of animals and plants. From the animals‚ like the jaguar or the piranha. Some of the plants were used to make medicines or simply to eat! We could name the achiote (an amazonian tree used to treat prostatic troubles and internal inflammations‚ arterial hypertension‚ high cholesterol level and bladder inflammation) and the

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    Jacques-Alexandre-César Charles was an inventor‚ mathematician and scientist that changed the way we look at the physics of gases today. Charles was born November 12‚ 1746 in Beaugency‚ Loiret‚ France and died in Paris‚ France at the age of 77 in 1823. There is not a lot known about his early years. His first job was at the Ministry of Finance in Paris as a clerk‚ however he eventually changed his focus to science. During his life he accomplished many things. One being the hydrometer to measure

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    the world so greatly‚ he had to study hard and develop all of his ideas. Montesquieu began studying in his home country‚ france‚ and studied in the university of Julily. Here‚ he went after what he was passionate about‚ and became a lawyer. From this point on‚ Montesquieu started developing ideas that would change the world forever. Montesquieu was born into an era at the dawn of the eighteenth century where many countries in Europe were dealing

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    students. Some of the students were in shock and others were oblivious to what this meant for our country. I was emotional myself. This was such a tragic event and I didn’t think it would be an event that would affect my life the way that it did. I think I was too young at the time to truly understand the seriousness that would come out of the attacks of 9/11. This tragic event changed America in so many ways. This event in history affected me in many different ways. For the next few year of my

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    founders promoted a lifestyle of freedom and exceptional growth. United States foreign relations often contributed to the overall well being and ways of life of the American people. The year 1898 was a major turning point in American foreign relations. America’s participation in war has drastically changed our order of constitution. War has also changed the way American people live their lives. The course of the development of America changed over the years. 1898 marked a pivotal point in American history

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    know about. It caused many impacts in different ways. The economy had an important part with the Crusades before and after it. After the Crusades‚ places in Europe began changing their government. The Crusades also impacted social structures in Europe. The Crusades even impacted religion‚ mostly Christianity. The Crusades are an important part of history in Europe and it changed many things including economically‚ politically‚ socially‚ and even religiously. Some factors that helped start the

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    central Asia made a last‚ stunning return to center stage in world history. The Mongols brought about changes in countryside economics‚ the power of the states‚ and overall trade‚ with similarities and differences in the two states respectively. Mongol influences and culture trends can still be observed in Russia as well as China today. The Mongols were regarded as a cruel and vicious people‚ but changes caused by Mongolian rule in the subjugated countries‚ including advances in science and technology

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