Papers 2061-2070 of total 46463 found.
Category: /History
…The Aztec Indians, who are known for their domination of southern and central Mexico, ruled between the 14th and 16th centuries. They built a great empire and developed very modernized ways of doing things. They had phenomenal architectural skills…
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Category: /History
…most of their time outdoors. The culture of the early empire was simply a time of general property and a flourishing material and artistic culture. During the period between the death of the almighty Augustus and the time of Marcus Aurelius…
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Category: /History
…. His achievements in government and conquest transformed him into a legendary figure and worldwide influence in subsequent ages. He unified and Hellenized most of the ancient civilized world, creating a mighty empire that he had envisioned for most of his…
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…should be remembered. The Phoenicians did not only create an alphabet, they created an economic empire, as well as a Phoenician culture, around the Mediterranean. First, they established the trading network, creating multiple city-states along their path…
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…In 201 B.C ancient Rome was a warrior state. In addition to being a warrior state, the size of the Roman empire was measured by the suffering, battles, and money that was endured to become a great empire. This proves that it was in the blood…
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Category: /History
…withdrawal of troops from the Northern Territories that fanned the fire under the Tet Offensive. Because of these reasons and many more, It is obvious that America had already given up on the war. In the early years, Vietnam was a series of skirmishes…
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…of the Roman Empire. The Romans borrowed borrowed much from the Greeks, including their Gods and their theater. Although Roman theater may not be held in the same high esteem as that of the Greeks, they inherited much from the influence of the Roman Theater…
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Category: /Literature/English
…correlate the origin of government to the emergence of cities, which most historians place around 5,000 years ago. Early societies revolved around agriculture, religion and technological advances. Most historians place the first early settlements between…
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Category: /History
…and his family were exiled and later executed, ending the Russian Empire. Russia was in turmoil in the early part of the 20th century until the Bolsheviks established the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) under Lenin in 1922. The Russia Soviet…
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…People's Republic of China Global Market Success in China since 1984 led to an expansion agreement for 2006-2015 following lessons learned. Affordable and nutritious bottled water and milk products are ranked high in need with a preference for healthy…
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