The opium wars ended with China losing money and a colony.
The legal heritage of Rome was preserved in The Body of Civil Law, compiled under order of <span>Justinian.</span>
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The Second Punic War was fought between the Romans and the Carthaginians between 218 and 201 BC. The Romans then went on to a several-year war of wear and tear, gradually destroying or neutralizing the allies and main colonies of Carthage, and finally, under the leadership of Publius Cornelius Scipionus Africano, they won the Battle of Zama. This war definitely decided the struggle of both cities for dominance in the Mediterranean in favor of Rome.
Due to the complete destruction of Carthage in the Third Punic War in 146 BC and the long-term hegemony of the Roman Empire in the Mediterranean, no historical sources have been preserved describing the course of the war and its background from a Carthaginian or truly neutral point of view. Historians can therefore rely only on the works of Greek and Roman ancient authors and must therefore interpret them very carefully.
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In Europe, the French and Indian War is conflated into the Seven Years' War and not given a separate name. "Seven Years" refers to events in Europe, from the official declaration of war in 1756—two years after the French and Indian War had started—to the signing of the peace treaty in 1763.
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All people treated Equally under the LAW.
Idea of civil rights/ equal opportunity.
Protection of civil liberties—freedom of thought and action.
People have the right to make choices and decisions even if they are bad ones.
Individual rights are limited by the rights of others. (Yelling Fire in a crowded building).
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