The holy roman empire was a empire that crossed around the Mediterranean sea.The holy roman empire conquered many lands such as spain africa and parts of asia. The name of the empire originated when the empire of the holy roman empire named Charlemagne was crowned in a Catholic church after this he allowed the church to have come government controls after this the roman empire would be named the holy roman empire since of the chruches Persuasion over laws.hope this helps.
The New Colossus, or the Statue of Liberty, is a strong and welcoming woman. ... The Colossus of Rhodes was intended to intimidate people who saw the statue on the Greek shore, whereas the Statue of Liberty stood as a promise of love and protection.
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<u><em>The Haitian Revolution and the subsequent emancipation of Haiti as an independent state provoked mixed reactions in the United States. Among many white Americans this led to uneasiness, instilling fears of racial instability on its own soil and possible problems with foreign relations and trade between the two countries; among enslaved black Americans it fueled hope that the principles of the recent American Revolution might be realized in their own liberation.</em></u>
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<u><em>One outcome of the Haitian Revolution for the US was the Louisiana Purchase. Having lost his control of the Caribbean landholding, Napoleon saw no further use for Louisiana. The US was only interested in the New Orleans area; however, the revolution enabled the sale of the entire territory west of the Mississippi River for around $15 million. This purchase more than doubled US territory.</em></u>
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I'm assuming this is referring to the Spanish colonization of the americas? An impact that could be argued is the fact that disease brought by the Spanish decimated the Native population, thereby reducing workers available to the Spanish. The diseases also allowed the Spanish to have a relatively easy conquest.
<span>A.) something that causes people to leave their country
Push factors 'push' the immigrants from their home country to their immigranted family. Push factors can include war, famine, or other disasters.
This is different from a pull factor, in which the pull factor pulls people to a better place, such as moving from a city to another for better working conditions or higher wages.
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