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Category: /History
…There were many famous people who were known for their great adventures and their great finds of other countries. Marco Polo was one of those men who have braved dangerous oceans and steaming deserts. He traveled all over India and China. He nearly…
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…joined in an alliance with Japan. By 1941, they had expanded their empire. Germany had invaded Poland. Italy launched an invasion of Egypt, Sudan and North Africa. In the Pacific, Japan was becoming successful and extended its empire into China and French Indo…
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…The Assyrians are the indigenous people of Mesopotamia and have a history spanning over 6700 years. Today, the Assyrians are the descendants of the ancient Assyrian Empire and one of the earliest civilizations emerging in Mesopotamia. Although…
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…four hundred year of continuous European imperialism. In a sense this was the outward expansion of European power over other continents. Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, French, British colonial empires had followed one another throughout these four centuries…
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…the empire of Mali. He converted to Islam for support of the Muslim peoples. When Mansa Musa came into power, in the early 1300s, the empire reached its height. Mansa Musa traveled through Cairo on his pilgrimage to Mecca. It is said that he gave away so much gold…
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…III's perplexing Second Empire. The first question asks what was the real basis of Louis Napoleon power? And secondly, why did this authoritarian ruler allow his empire to evolve into a liberal empire? Historians have for a long time been frustrated by Louis…
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…their colonies because of the travel necessary from Western Europe to India or China, for example, (Figure 2). The fact travelling in the early 20th century was very tedious gives explanation to this position. European expansion ultimately evolved through…
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Category: /Literature/English
…from are like “cousins”, even though Egypt and China are in different continents. The first great similarity between Ancient Egypt and Ancient China is their geography. Both were centralized on the rivers, which flew through their civilizations. As we…
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…features. Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France in the early nineteenth century, is said to have remarked “Let China sleep. For when China wakes, it will shake the world.” Political Economy and Development The growth of China’s economy, since Deng Xiaoping…
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…of the war favored China as the major area of operations to establish bases that could bomb Japan. Early on, it became clear that due to the political differences and the widespread corruption, China would be a secondary theatre of operations to the island hopping…
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