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Literature can help us remember and honor the victims of the Holocaust by reading about some of the survivors of the Holocaust.
The role that tradition especially assigns to the Phoenicians as the merchants of the Levant was first developed on a considerable scale at the time of the Egyptian 18th dynasty. The position of Phoenicia, at a junction of both land and sea routes, under the protection of Egypt, favoured this development, and the discovery of the alphabet and its use and adaptation for commercial purposes assisted the rise of a mercantile society. A fresco in an Egyptian tomb of the 18th dynasty depicted seven Phoenician merchant ships that had just put in at an Egyptian port to sell their goods, including the distinctive Canaanite wine jars in which wine, a drink foreign to the Egyptians, was imported.<span>
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Columbus had not known that there was land to the West, only China. He also had never been to China so he really had no idea what China looked like.
On October 7, 1763 King George issued a Proclamation nation that forbade colonial settlement west of the Appalachian mountains. In so doing, he hoped to placate Native Americans who had sided against him during the recently concluded seven years war.