1. It is a temple in Athens, Greece.
2. It was built during the Athenian Empire rule.
3. It was built to honor the goddess Athena (my fav. goddess)
4. The Parthenon is 45 feet tall, and its base is 228 feet by 101 feet.
5. It sits on a hill called the Acropolis overlooking Athens.
6. The designer of the Parthenon was Phidias.
7. The roof and the interior of the sanctuary were destroyed in the third century AD by fire.
8. The sculptures removed from the Parthenon by Thomas Bruce in the 1800s were sold to the British Museum. (I'm going there soon)
9. In 1687 when the Venetians attacked Athens, the Parthenon was severely damaged.
10. In the 1460s the Ottomans invaded and the Parthenon became a mosque.
11. Parthenon means ‘’house of Parthenos,’’.
12. Construction of the Parthenon started in 447 BCE and was completed in 438 BC.
13. It was constructed of great quality white marble and surrounded by forty-six columns.
14. It was home to a nearly forty-foot-tall statue of the goddess Athena.
15. The Parthenon’s design is earthquake-resistant.
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One way that Jefferson's policies showed a continuation of the previous president's policies was on the area of the neutrality of the United States during the wars in Europe.
The United States took a neutrality stand from the time when the president was George Washington.
The neutrality policy was done to show America's stand concerning the raging war that had taken over Europe.
As president, Jefferson passed the embargo Act. This act banned the ships from Britain from all of the ports of the US. He also banned all trades from Europe.
This was done in order for the Europeans to respect the neutrality stand of the United States.
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Created to unify the 13 colonies, the Articles nevertheless established a largely decentralized government that vested most power in the states and in the national legislature.
To divide and distribute land to American Indians.
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