Constantinople was able to fight back against the numerous
invasion attempts before 1453, but with each fight it got weakened. This
resulted in the fall of Constantinople in the year 1453, at the hands of
Ottoman Turks. Constantinople was not only fighting against the Turks, but also
against the fellow Christians. The Turks did not care about the Muslim population
living in Constantinople. Constantinople never grew stronger with the
resistance they put up against the several external aggressors. If that has
been the case, then they would not have been defeated by the Ottoman Turks.
Answer:
Active in trade with others
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Answer:
To remember the arrival of Jesus Christ in Jerusalem for the festivities of the Jewish Passover.
Explanation:
As the Gospels narrate, Jesus decides to go to Jerusalem with his disciples for the Jewish Passover. He knew what was going to happen. He would be apprehended by the pharisees and taken to the Romans to be punished. Lord Jesus knew his passion and death were approaching. He arrived in Jerusalem on a donkey, a scene that had been envisioned by prophet Isaiah and is found in the Old Testament.