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    US HISTORY THREE WORLDS MAKE NEW WORLD 1492-1600 Three Old Worlds Create a New 1492 - 1600 Struggle between European kingdoms prompted to an enthusiasm for states and exchanging posts that may fortify the rising countries. This expansionism acquainted Europeans with African and American social orders that had developed over hundreds of years, and the social communication that took after beginning contacts between these human advancements significantly impacted western history. II.…

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    guy named Charlemagne was appointed king by Pope Leo III. He was the first person to be an emperor since the empire had fallen over three hundred years before. There is not much known of the early Germanic tribes. They lived in Southern Sweden, Northern Germany area, and the Danish Peninsula. The Germans began to clash with the Romans. They clashed with them at the end of the second century before Christ. At this…

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    spread Christianity in Africa. Christianity first arrived in the 1st or early 2nd century, in Northern Africa. The earliest Christian communities in North Africa were some of the earliest in the world. Early tales have it that Christianity was brought from Jerusalem to Alexandria on the Egyptian coast. This is belief that it was around the same time or even before Christianity was spread to Northern Europe. Also for many Africans the Jesus’ message of salvation and redemption, combined with the…

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    to take part in an industrial revolution was England (Cleary 6). Great Britain, as a result of England's dominating use of technology controlled much of the world's economics, and soon after, the Revolution spread to countries in western and northern Europe and the United States (Cleary 6). Some people believe…

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    have a number of kingdoms, empires, caliphates and chiefdoms, local land lord, among others before the arrival of European colonialism in western Africa. Those kingdoms and empires had traded with outside the world independently particularly with Europe. This extreme diversity in terms of culture, tradition, norm and religion resulted to have a complex system of governance (Musa and Hassan, 2014). The Kanem-Borno Empire (with known history of more than a thousand years), the City-States of…

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    Imperialism In Morocco

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    two countries, Libya and Morocco. The Spanish Protectorate had control of the Northern part of Morocco (History of Morocco, par. 8). When the French arrived in Morocco, the Moroccan’s economy wasn’t stable. Morocco's natural resources include phosphate, zinc, iron ore, manganese, salt, and fish (Morocco, CIA, par. 13). For example, Spain took control of Morocco's iron mines because it controlled the Rif Mountain, northern Morocco (Morocco: The Spanish Zone, Encyclopedia Britannica Online par.…

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    during the 19th centery many new groups of people from diffrent counrtys from northern and western urope such as the germans and sweednes and the english citizins had came the america know as the old imigratans.they had came for the new found freedoms the united states had to offer.eurpoens came in hope of seeking land to settle without nobles taking over them. irish came to ecape the potateo fmaine and the african americans slaves where shipped thier against thier free will to just be handed…

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    Europeans immigrated to the US. More than half of all immigrants in the US were from eastern or southern Europe. This period was known as “new” immigration. The “old” immigration was before 1890 and the immigrants were mostly from northern and western Europe. Immigrants were mostly men and they all came in hope to find a better way of life. The majority of all of these Immigrants from Europe entered through Ellis Island. In the mid 1800s, chinas population reached about 430 million and there…

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    Dobyn Low Counter

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    arrived. Henry F. Dobyns developed the high counter theory by examining the records of the Jesuit priests in Northern Mexico and found indigenous people dying in large numbers from diseases. Dobyns asked the question, “ if this many people died, how many people had been living to begin with?” After careful analysis, Dobyns concluded there were more people living in the Americas than in Europe when Columbus arrived. While many have noted that the debate between high and low counters can never…

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    Two of the most diverse geographies in the world are both Slovakia, in Europe, and Columbia, in South America. Each one of these countries has certain similarities in terms of the four spheres of the physical environment (the Lithosphere, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere), while they differ significantly. Although the two are located in different countries, the four spheres contribute to how distinct each country’s geography is and how they impact everyday life. To begin, the country of…

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