<span>The battle in which the British learn that defeating the Americans would not be easy Battle of Bunker hill.</span>
Answer:
There are three good reasons:
- Byzantium was going to be a new power center well suited for the control of the eastern territories of the Roman Empire that had become so vast.
- The location was strategic: a point midway between Europe and Asia, and the control of the Bosphorus Strait, the way communicating the Black Sea and the Mediterranean.
- Byzantium was going to be the end tradepoint of the Silk Road that connected Asia and Europe in the trade of species and other valued products at the time.
- We could add another good reason, which is the proximity to the holy places of Christianity in Jerusalem.
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Trade along the rivers opened the Rus population up to the Byzantine, who practiced orthodox Christianity and used something close to the cyrillic alphabet. the term Czar or Tsar (depends on translation) comes from Caesar, just like the German Kaiser.
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D. kept slaves and refused to convert to Catholicism.</span>