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The Roman Emperor, Theodosius, died in 395 CE, having reigned since 379 as a Christian. He is credited with eliminating paganism and making Christianity the state religion. ... Although Theodosius unified the eastern and western sides of empire, this was temporary; they permanently split after his death.
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Times Insider shares historic insights from The New York Times. In this piece, David Dunlap, a Metro reporter, reflects on the 45th anniversary of the historic victory for freedom of the press.
The push factors were, for the most part, was that people in England were getting persecuted for their beliefs. Some people moved who had a lot of debt, to start a new life. The pull factors, as I know it, were just on where did people land on. And for the future ones, since each part of the colonies did different things, it was what their interests were.
They got to work in idustrilization (god to do mens jobs)