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    religion and colonization Religion played a major factor in the colonization of the New World as the primary reason for the founding of New England was the search for religious freedom. The religious freedoms sought by the colonists in the New World included freedom from the Anglican Church of England‚ freedom to worship God in a Puritanical manner‚ and the freedom of each church to separately govern itself and its membership. Freedom from the Anglican Church was a highly motivating factor in

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    and nurtured him but‚ once he grew up he developed a “deep-seated sexual inhibition” which became the beginning of a powerful intellect. Although to this day‚ a plethora of academics argue that Nietzsche was too radical and insane‚ his theories on religion are powerful and enlightening‚ which help analyze our reality. During his growth in the realm of philosophy‚ Nietzsche argued that Christianity needed to be destroyed and society needed to reestablish its values. The main reason for this conclusion

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    Similarities and Differences About Japan and Europe Have you ever wondered whether Japan and Europe were similar? We will be talking about the similarities and differences between Japan and Europe. There were many similarities between Japan and Europe. First off‚ both Europe and Japan‚ had people who fought in their armies. Next‚ the Europeans and Japanese both had warriors that are armed with weapons and armour. In Japan‚ those warriors were called samurai‚ and in Europe‚ they were called knights. Another

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    societies‚the Islamic empires and Medieval Europe both had the technological innovation of games and recreations that were played throughout the whole society. A difference among societies were that the Islamic empire had a more enlightened society in natural science‚ in contrast to Medieval Europe who had little knowledge about natural science. Another similarity that the two societies had were the value in literary technologies and processes. Both places had development of games and recreation that

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    Japan and its economic development: Japan is one of the most studied economies in the world‚ due to its spectacular growth in three different periods. The three periods have huge gaps between themselves. At first we will see the foundation of Edo (1603) with the whole inland economical developments‚ secondly we will see the Prewar period(1868-1945) and thirdly we will see Japan after the defeat of World War II (1945) (postwar period)when the island nation rose to become the world’s second largest

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    Influence of Religion on Developing Societies Linda Randolph HIS 103 World Civilizations 1 Instructor: Robert Solomon October 30‚ 2011 Before Jesus Christ‚ people in early civilization have been looking for the one who is going to bring hope‚ peace‚ and someone strong and not weak. Religion has had an effect on society‚ it will always be important in our life because of Christianity. Christianity and Islam are the two most popular religions. They

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    Charlemagne’s influences on Europe during his reign allowed for the development of modern society. Charlemagne is called the "Father of Europe"; he was able to unite most of Western Europe for the first time since the Roman Empire. He is also responsible for the Carolingian Renaissance a cultural‚ artistic and religious revival headed by the Catholic Church. Through his conquests and internal reforms‚ Charlemagne encouraged the formation of a common European identity. Both the French and German

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    What were the effects of the black plague on Medieval Europe? The black plague was a very deathly plague that killed many. Effects of the black plague on Medieval Europe were that it killed millions of people‚ it made the land even filthier than it already was‚ and it had lots of effects on the people. To begin with‚ the black plague killed millions. This plague infected most of Africa and it took less than a decade to kill less than one percent of the population. This plague killed about twenty

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    During the Middle Ages‚ Japan was known for its art‚ the different roles of its people‚ and its successful economy. Japanese art covers a wide range of art styles and media ‚ including pottery ‚ sculpture in wood and bronze‚ ink painting on silk and paper‚ calligraphy ‚ ceramics ‚ architecture ‚ oil painting ‚ literature ‚ drama and music. Medieval Japan had warfare and destruction‚ characterizing the medieval era in which samurai warriors became the rulers of the land. The similarities as well

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    The Bubonic plague was a disease that spread throughout Europe in the 1300s‚ specifically in the years of 1347 through 1352‚ however several more outbreaks of the disease occurred in the years to follow. The disease affected people of all ages and of every level of the feudal system from the peasants up to the king. The cause of the disease to be spread at an alarming rate was because of rats carrying the disease through the fleas on them. They roamed through the streets spreading the disease to

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