Papers 1301-1310 of total 46463 found.
Category: /History
…In ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, India and China, geography played an important role in development. Despite being in different areas of the world each managed to stay maintain, and make new developments along the way. Ultimately each civilization’s…
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…of economies like North America FTA (NAFTA) and some ones are being negotiated such as FTA between China and New Zealand, all of which are playing significant roles in regional or multilateral trade liberalization. A bilateral FTA could bring forward the benefits…
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…one of the most difficult problems faced by the Chinese empire. The sale of opium had been made illegal in China in 1800, but the black-market narcotics trade flourished in defiance of the law, and there were an estimated two million Chinese opium addicts…
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…and China today. Without these men, the two empires would not have been able to experience the period of prosperity and peace. The Greek Civilization was able to produce Alexander the Great, a man with a legacy so remarkable that it has challenged the minds…
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…to include all of Asia. The Philippines Opened the Door to China and the enormous economic opportunities therein. It brought the United States into direct competition with the imperialistic Japanese, who were also looking to expand their empire into China. Decades…
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…that happened in China. Those events are (1). The Manchu Empire falls, (2). It talks about the communist party and how it came to power after the civil war in 1949. After the civil war was over the communist party took over the Manchu’s place as rulers of China
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…of the Black Sea to the bottom of Egypt and from what we now call Greece to the borders of India and China. Generally I do not agree that basically believed in the supernatural because although many early Greeks in particular were very dependent on supernatural…
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…of the Black Sea to the bottom of Egypt and from what we now call Greece to the borders of India and China. Generally I do not agree that basically believed in the supernatural because although many early Greeks in particular were very dependent on supernatural…
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…choice: surrender and be enslaved, or die. By consistently enforcing discipline, rewarding skill and allegiance, and punishing those who opposed him, he established a vast empire. His empire was far greater than Alexander the Great. Meet the man behind…
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…to establish a colony in warmer climates. A Troubled England on the Eve of Empire By the early 1600s the English were ready to enter the colonial scramble in dead earnest. Economic motivations were strong. A vigorous middle class had risen, challenging…
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