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    By the end of World War II, everyone was tired: tired of chaos, murder, and destruction. “Europe was in shambles, whole cities destroyed, and even the victorious Allied nations were economically crippled”. But, Europe was not the only region that suffered from the pain of war; almost all the so-called “third world” countries were either directly involved in war or their resources were plundered for war. After all of these sufferings and sacrifices, suddenly, the world was on the verge of another…

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    the the chaotic historical trends of Medieval Europe—universally known to be a time of societal plight. However, when analyzing the daily lives of Medieval Europeans, one can discern the fallacy that the Dark Ages were a time of utter despondency. When looking at the technological advancements, behavioral standards, and moral codes associated with medieval life, it can be concluded that the medieval culture served as a way of unifying and evolving Europe in such dreary times. With each apparent…

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    Another great war has occurred. The bloodiest biggest war of all time. The US got involved because they were attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941. It was America vs Germany and Japan. There were many causes of WWII September 1939 Brittan and France declared war on Germany on the invasion of Poland. German people were unhappy because the treaty of Versailles was too harsh so they voted on a man who would tear up the treaty and his name was Adolf Hitler. Hitler ordered German troops into…

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    lost financial through unfair taxation schemes. Much like the American revolution, it was also influenced by Enlightenment ideals. As for the Haitian Revolution, it is known as one of the largest, as well as successful slave rebellion throughout the Western hemisphere. There are multiple cause for the American Revolution, but to some it up, Britain made new taxes for war debts (french & indian war). Colonist were boycotted. The king and Parliament believed, obeyed and took power away from…

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    The 1800’s was a time period when Europe and other countries were adjusting to the transformations of the movements occurring globally. The Latin American Independence movement had impact on the European movements. The French Revolution was one of the European crusades that had a major effect on the people of Latin America. The time period from 1806-1825 is known as the independence era. Many colonies yearned for their freedom from their mother country. Research will demonstrate the importance…

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    to the western world, like importing and exporting items or traveling to this countries is highly prohibited because of word war 2. This affects the people who live in Iran,by limiting their understanding and knowledge about the western . In the story ¨ kim Wilde¨ by Manjana Satrapi, she narrates her story in Iran and shows her own and her community 's understanding about that western culture. She also shows that they do not have deep understanding because they are not exposed to the western…

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    gate and a public market. But this was a spread of cultural also retuned to Europe. The first crusade also was the first exposure of Muslim goods for the western Crusaders, which “including finely-crafted silks, dyed cottons and glass.” They would also lot the Middle Eastern style furniture from the cities and other items which they would bring back to Europe with them. Creating a new market for formerly unknown items in Europe. While it allowed the Church to militarize helping solidify the…

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    On Oct. 12, 1492 Columbus found an island with his three ships. This happened after about a two month voyage on his way to the West, coming from Spain. Columbus thought that they people he ran into were not so wealthy, he thought they were poor inside and out. He saw them as neither white nor black. The poor people did not know what weapons were when Columbus had showed them. Columbus thought that these people he had run into looked great as servants. He thought of this because he noticed…

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    Dialectic By: Braxton Throughout history everything causes something else to happen there have and always be an affect for something to happen. There have been times when historical events led to another historical event and so on and so on, it’s sort of like a domino effect. For example a country publically offends another country, so now there is tight tension between the two countries which can lead to a dislike or intolerance between the two countries. There will always be a repercussion…

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    demand for cheap labor: access or control of markets, for the buying and selling of products, and natural resources such as precious metals and land. After the industrial revolution began, dependent colonies often provided the factories and markets in Europe with the raw materials they needed to manufacturer products. Trading posts and warehouses were often established by imperial merchants, which created transportation infrastructure, and sought control over strategic choke points. There was…

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