Muhammad Ghori, a king from Afghanistan was known for his fierce attacks. Thus, he tried attacking Delhi for 17 times though it is not proven yet. Either way, he attacked Delhi 17 times and was defeated by the then Chauhan ruler of Delhi I,e, Prithviraj Chauhan. But Chauhan got defeated the 17th time and Ghori seized Delhi after that. This battle between the kings Muhammad Ghori and Prithviraj Chauhan came to be known as the battle of Terain.
<span>With the amount of wealth that trade brought in to the economy and into general ancient Egyptian culture, many achievements were made possible, including the beginnings of modern medicine, and disease treatment and prevention as well as the development of an independent, widespread writing system. The beginnings of medicine and anatomical knowledge, most obviously, greatly assisted the infamous mummification process and allowed it to become the religious staple of their time. The creation and implementation of the hieroglyphical writing style also assisted in the creation of various influential religious documents as well as the beginnings of effective taxation of the population, and the creation of administrative positions solely responsible for recording things like this. </span>
Possibly allies and they way they interacted with other countries, by trade etc. and strengthening their economy for war.
This would depend on your beliefs. Personally, I believe it was a cruel injustice to the Cherokee, and that the Trail of Tears was nowhere near necessary to advance civilization. However, this question is asking for your point of view on the matter. Using the information you have learned, reflect on the event and come to your own conclusion. Hope this helped! ^.^