The right to vote is one.
In Ancient Oceania, back in the year 950 b. C the Tu'i Tonga Empire, or Tongan Empire, dominated the majority of the islands of Oceania; in the beginning kings were able to get rid of the foreign domain and they consolidated the power of the Empire in what today is known as Tonga. Near the year 1200 the Tongan Empire started its expansion, up to approximately the year 1500.
Near the year 1500 many problems within the royalty were unleashed, this weakened the Tongan Empire's figure in the colonies, which found a lot of autonomy from the British Royal Crown and the central power.
In 1799 Tuku'aho was murdered, he was the king of the empire and he possessed the power at the time, this led into a terrible Civil War. With Europe's presence, the Civil War ended leaving the Tongan Empire at the mercy of the British crown, becoming, at the end of it, a monarchy. Nowadays, even after their independence from the British, some of Oceania's countries are part of the Commonwealth of Nations; this countries still recognize as Head of the State the monarch of the United Kingdom, which today is Queen Elizabeth II.
I will pick Bush v. Gore for my choice. If I had of been a Supreme Court Justice at this time, I would of ruled for Al Gore over George Bush. If the Supreme Court had ruled in his favor and let the recount resume, there would of possibly been a different president.
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As a rich European, my tase for spices and silks would increase demand for these goods. This higher demand would affect trade by creating new supply networks of those goods, or increasing existing ones.
From my taste for expensive foreign goods, a whole set of measures would be taken in order to meet that demand: in ports, more ships would be sent to India (spices) and China (silk), and more trade caravans would also cross the territories by land.
The years were 1914,1915,1916,1917, and 1918. hoped I helped :)