When he published<span> the </span>results<span> of </span>his experiments<span> in the </span>French journal Comptes Rendus<span> de l'</span>Académie<span> des </span>Sciences<span> in </span>1900<span>, </span>he neglected<span> to </span>mention Mendel's work<span>, </span>but after criticism<span> by</span>Carl Correns he conceded Mendel's priority<span>. </span>Correns<span> and </span>Erich von Tschermak now<span> share credit for the rediscovery of </span>Mendel's<span> laws.</span>
Knights were warriors who fought on horseback. In return for land, they fought as vassals to the king. Only sons of lords could become knights. Candidates for knighthood began training as pages at age 7. At the age of 21 they could become knights.
Noblewomen were the wives and daughters of noblemen. They were in charge of the household servants and supervised the upbringing of children. They also helped take care of the sick and the poor. Noblewomen also ruled the manor her husband was away.
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he did not agree with what this law stood for
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Fredrick was an anti slavist
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he Byzantine empire was the Roman Empire. The term Byzantine merely refers to the eastern part of the Roman empire. When the western part fell, it was as if the empire lost some territory, but continued on in its new capital of Byzantium
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The Arctic includes the peaks of the Brooks mountain range in western North America, the enormous Greenland ice sheet, the isolated islands of the Svalbard archipelago, the fjords of northern Scandinavia, and the grassland plateaus and rich river valleys of northern Siberia.
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