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Describe the acts of Hernan Cortes in 1519. In 1519, Hernan Cortes landed in Mexico and went on to conquer the natives. Explain why the Aztecs first accepted Cortes. They believed that a pale-skinned god would one day return for his lands and they thought that he was that god.
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As the map is not given in the question, the question is incomplete. I've attached map for this question below for a better understanding.
Diaspora is the Greek word for Dispersion. Jewish diasporas means the dispersion and scattering of Jewish throughout the world.
Following were the three Jewish diasporas:
- In 722BC, Assyrians attacked and conquered the area of Israel, which resulted in the scattering of Jewish people all over Middle East.
- In 597BC, Jewish were deported by the Emperor Nebuchadnezzar, but were granted permission to stay in the city of Babylon.
- Another group of Jews settled in Egypt. In 538BC, Cyrus The Persian allowed them to come back. Still a lot of Jewish decided to stay in Babylon. Jews in Egypt stayed there and became mercenaries.
He created an army going against striking workers as a protest and evenutaly lost but did not give up until later on in the years when he finally won the protest. hope this helps you!!:)
#1) What are the namea of the 4 seals in lone servivor?
Answer: These four SEALs were team leader Michael P. Murphy; snipers Marcus Luttrell and Matthew Axelson; and communications specialist Danny Dietz. In Afghanistan, a taliban leader is responsible for killing over twenty United States Marines, as well as villagers and refugees who were aiding American forces. In response to these killings, this SEALs unit is ordered to execute a counter-insurgent mission to capture the taliban leader.
To begin with Constantine turned into a Christian and quit oppressing them. Second Constantine chose to move to Byzantine which he at that point changed to Constantinople.
The primary Roman head to guarantee change to Christianity, Constantine assumed a compelling part in the decree of the Edict of Milan in 313, which announced religious resistance for Christianity in the Roman realm.