Studying the history of science allows you to have a glimpse into both the history of the world and into just how we discovered everything we know about the world. Those moments of discovery may seem anti-climactic to us now, but imagine not having discovered them at all. Imagine living without that knowledge.
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America's declaration of independence from the British Empire was the nation's founding moment. But it was not inevitable. Until the spring of 1776, most colonists believed that the British Empire offered its citizens freedom and provided them protection and opportunity. The mother country purchased colonists' goods, defended them from Native American Indian and European aggressors, and extended British rights and liberty to colonists. In return, colonists traded primarily with Britain, obeyed British laws and customs, and pledged their loyalty to the British crown. For most of the eighteenth century, the relationship between Britain and her American colonies was mutually beneficial. Even as late as June 1775, Thomas Jefferson said that he would "rather be in dependence on Great Britain, properly limited, than on any nation upon earth, or than on no nation."
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<em><u>Tituba hates John Parris, who was cruel to her, and she uses her confession to scare him by telling him that the Devil told her things.</u></em>
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Their economies would suffer as the price of oil would go up and their profits would go down.
This would be devastating for their economies since they depend on the oil industry. Iraq’s economy is governed by the oil sector, which has contributed around 99.7% of foreign exchange incomes in modern times.
The economy of Saudi Arabia it´s dependent on petroleum as the country has the second-largest proven oil reserves, and it's the biggest exporter worldwide.