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    The Mongolian invasion of Europe impacted them in both negative and positive ways. During the initial invasion the Mongols they wiped out most of the population of some entire towns that resisted the invasion. In other regions they confiscated the crops and livestock preventing people from surviving on their own. The Mongol conquest also allowed deadly diseases to travel from its home range in china to Europe along newly restored trade routes. Some positive effects of the invasion came from the “Pax

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    Before the First World War‚ Canada was a member of the British Empire and was obligated to follow the mother country. Even though Canada had no choice whether to go to war‚ Canadians across the country were eager to fight. As many men volunteered‚ the situation at home began to change. Some of the changes included industrialization and new status for women. Many positive changes were implemented‚ but so were negative ones. There was even a time when our democracy and freedom was threatened. The war

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    The Titanic was completely underwater around 2:20 a.m. on April 15. Cunard’s Carpathia got the stress call at midnight and went around and found the lifeboats containing the few 705 survivors‚ about 1‚517 people died that day. The ship’s remains lay 2.5 miles on the ocean floor. Life changing events‚ like the Titanic‚ affected people personally and culturally. The Titanic also affected us personally By the time Margaret Tobin Brown

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    The Crusades are very important to 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.

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    The Fisher family hurt Paul in many unforgettable ways. Their goal was to only make Paul’s life easier but that decision went the wrong way. Even with the help of teachers and doctors‚ the Fisher family still caused issues. Erik‚Mrs.Fisher‚and Mr.Fisher’s choices impacted Paul by hurting him‚ questioning himself‚ and getting bullied by kids. A person that impacted Paul the most was Erik. Ever since Paul was a young boy he was always abused by his brother. One day in his hometown of Houston‚Texas

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    Another country that was affected by imperialistic and colonialist problems was that of Algeria. “In July 1962‚ the Algerians evicted the French. The FLN came to power‚ and one of its founders‚ Ahmed Ben Bella‚ became the nation’s president.” Prior to the eviction of the French by the Algerians they had endured years of brutal force and massacres. “In 1945‚ meanwhile‚ the French paratroopers and air force used brutal force to disband the anticolonial Algerian Amis du Manifeste et la Liberte (Friends

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    Historical globalization was influenced by exploration when the world began getting ‘smaller’ as a result of colony building. The transfer and exchange of distinct of goods‚ ideas‚ sciences‚ medicine‚ literature‚ theories‚ and technology dramatically changed the world. Nationalism‚ economic competition‚ missionary spirit‚ and exploration led to imperialism; the policy of extending control and domination over another countries economic and cultural institutions during 1850-1914. The demand for raw

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    BAROTSELAND POSITION ON THE UNITED KINGDOM 1. The United Kingdom was a signatory to the International Treaty known as the Barotseland Agreement 1964‚ and benefitted from that Agreement by being relieved there-under from its responsibilities previously owed to both of the two separate former Protectorates‚ Barotseland and Northern Rhodesia‚ who were the other parties to it. Yet the Zambians have on the one hand repeatedly breached‚ abrogated and in 1969 purportedly expressly repudiated the Treaty

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    The Industrial Revolution had a significant impact on everyday life in Britain‚ mainland Europe‚ Japan‚ and the United States. The introduction of the factory system‚ advances in transportation and philanthropy had far reaching impacts on the economies of these nations as well. Industrialization had its share of both champions who celebrated these changes and critics who opposed them. While the Industrial Revolution had both positive and negative effects on society and the economy‚ the positive effects

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    From 1914 to current day‚ nations in Southeast Asia have been vigorously affected by different countries. Toward the beginning of modern times‚ numerous Southeast Asian nations were under the rule of Western forces. These imperial forces abused undeveloped nations by utilizing their resources‚ area‚ and economy. Vietnam‚ a significant Southeast Asian nation‚ had been under the rule of the French until 1954 when their freedom was achieved. While Vietnam kept on following numerous cultural aspects

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