Middle kingdoms of India (or Classical India) refers to
the political entities in India from the 3rd century BCE to the 13th
century CE. This period begins after the decline of the Maurya Empire, and the corresponding rise of the Satavahana dynasty, beginning with Simuka, from 230 BCE. The "Middle" period lasts for some 1500 years, and ends in the 13th century with the rise of the Delhi Sultanate and the end of the Later Cholas (Rajendra Chola III died in 1279 CE). The period is known as the classical period of India,
during which India is estimated to have had the largest economy of the
world controlling between one third and one fourth of the world's
wealth.
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I would say A the Fugitive slave law of 1850. Making slave trading illegal did not stop slavery and the south was reluctant to compromise.
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Spain was responsible for introducing livestock and cattle ranching in the south-west.
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