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    She was the heir to the throne since her brothers, Edward V and Richard of Shrewsbury, were presumed dead after being imprisoned in the Tower of London by their uncle Richard III and vanishing without explanation. An invasion was planned but never came to fruition but further set Henry back as he had to flee to France where he found eager support for his claim. Due to the betrothal arrangement he also gained the support of the…

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    7 Years War Study Guide

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    a debt, they believed that the American colonists should pay for the war expenses, although with the colonies paying for taxes this would fuel the American Revolution • In 1760, George III becomes the King of Great Britain and during 1762, the Treaty of San Ildefonso where France fulfilled its obligations with Spain • Over time after the war, Natives started several uprisings in the Ohio valley and the Great Lakes Imperial Revenues & Reorganization, 1760-1766: • In order for Britain to pay the…

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    in Europe marriage was controlled by the Catholic Church, and to get legal divorce the king needed permission from the pope. Catherine had heard secrets plans of her husband wanting a divorce. She sent a message to her nephew Emperor Charles V asking for help. Charles armies controlled Rome and the Pope. When Henry asked for the divorce he was denied from the pope. He was furious so he let Anne stayed in the palace, since he wasn’t able to get what he want from the pope he declared he would take…

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    Cesare Lombroso. Illustrative studies in criminal anthropology. III. The physiognomy of the anarchists. The Monist, Vol. 1, No. 3 (April, 1891), pp. 336-343. In “Illustrative Studies in Criminal Anthropology,” Cesare Lombroso discusses studies of which he has undertaken in the area of “criminal anthropology” as they relate to “political criminals.” Lombroso states that “political criminals” have many characteristics of the standard “criminal type” and a specific type of physiognomy, such as…

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    kingdom of the Visigoths in Spain. The legislative leader of Muslim North Africa sent his general, Tarik, and an armed force over the Strait into Spain in 711. After seven years the kingdom of the Visigoths totally disintegrated. The Muslims progressed over the Pyrenees and increased an in number decent footing in southwest France, where they did a noteworthy assault to investigate the likelihood of a further northward progress. Nonetheless, they were crushed by Charles Martel close Visits in…

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    and his men crossed into the territory the French took them captive and this was only the beginning. Retaliations from both sides continued between the two. Eventually the conflict in America would ignite a war in Europe that would include Prussia, Spain and Austria as well. Great Britain ultimately won the territory in America; however, their financial system took a hit. Prior to the war, Parliament had slacked in their duties and the colonies had developed a somewhat independently ran…

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    In what times will it be necessary for citizens to rebel against their government. First, the events of the colonists rebellion led their colonies towards independence. Second, the violation of rights in the colonies helped to lead to uprisings and independance. Third, the revolution in the colonies has affected modern day life. Clearly, in what times will it be necessary for citizens to rebel against their government. PART1: Events The events of the colonists rebellion led their colonies…

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    the monarchy was restored, the ANglican Church came back, and Charles II gave Carolina to English supporters Pequot War-the Pequot Indians and New Netherland controlled the fur trade and wampum together. in 1637, the settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts attacked a Pequot village. the Pequot resistance was over…

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    Trade In Ancient Greece

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    and grape products for grain. Since they were located on the coast, Greece had a strategic point for trade and cultural diffusion. Athens became a rich commercial center and Greeks had a money system. They had city-states with identities and cultures. They were considerably independent and were always competing with each other. Sparta was militaristic and agricultural while Athens was cultural, political, and commercial. In Sparta, women had more rights than in other areas. They had adult male…

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    There were two economic programs introduced by Alexander Hamilton that received the most resistance from Congress and the colonists. The first was the concept of the National Bank. Hamilton wanted to raise ten million dollars by selling stock to the public. This would allow private investors to purchase government bonds at three quarters of the bond value. The bank would gain capital and start giving loans immediately. Opponents believed it would allow the elite to influence the government…

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