The islamic empire emerged in the seventh century in the arabian peninsula. It was born form the union of the sassanid empire in persia and the byzantine empire, occupying the byzantine provinces of asia and nothern africa ( syria and egypt). its extension reached the iberian peninsula, the island of sicily and other european lands. However, the expansion of their cultured reached india, china, ethiopia, western sudan , southern gaul and constantinople, projecting their influence beyond their terrotorial limits.
All those revolutions are or were fighting an enemy with nowhere to go. Both sides have to either win or die.
The American Revolution was against the British who lived far away and at some point found the cost of fighting across an ocean too high for the expected return and decided to stay in the comfort of their home.
<span>There is no home comfort to return to when you fight at home, so you keep fighting knowing your enemy is on the same predicament so you can't expect an easy surrender.</span>
Judas of Galilee
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Although it was unsuccessful, the Crusades introduced Europeans to the luxury of the Muslim civilization. When the Crusaders brought home silks, porcelain, spices and other goods, demand for these things in Europe began to grow, especially as the emerging bourgeois class of Europeans became a market for these luxury goods.
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Britain's debt from the French and Indian War led it to try to consolidate control over its colonies and raise revenue through direct taxation (e.g., Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Tea Act, and Intolerable Acts), generating tensions between Great Britain and its North American colonies.
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