<span>The Root–Takahira Agreement was an agreement between the
United States and the Empire of Japan negotiated between United States
Secretary of State Elihu Root and Japanese Ambassador to the United States
Takahira Kogorō. The agreement averted a potential war by mutually
acknowledging certain international policies and spheres of influence in the
Pacific</span>
<span>President Gerald took over on August 9, I believe, and then he leaves the white house in disgrace over the watergate scandal. And ford president became the first unelected president in the history of the nation and the attempt to fix the problems</span>
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The initial cities which meet both Chandler’s and Wirth’s descriptions of a city formed in the area identified as Mesopotamia between 4500 and 3100 BCE. The city of Uruk, today regarded the oldest in the world, was first established in c. 4500 BCE and walled cities, for protection, were popular by 2900 BCE throughout the region. The city of Eridu, close to Uruk, was thought the first city in the world by the Sumerians while other cities which lay claim to the title of the first city are Byblos, Jericho, Damascus, Aleppo, Jerusalem, Sidon, Luoyang, Athens, Argos, and Varasani.
In the unification of the Mediterranean world.
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John Brown
Explanation:
"John Brown, militant American abolitionist whose raid on the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, in 1859 made him a martyr to the antislavery cause".