The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Emperor Asoka incorporated the well-being of his people into activities such as trade along the Royal Road in offering fair trade regulations that promoted commerce between the regions as a way to maintain peaceful relationships, instead of difference that would create conflicts.
Emperor Asoka inherited the ruling of the Mauryan Empire in 273 BC. He followed his grandfather's steps. He conquered, fought many battles, and imposed his will in his new territories. However, he got tired when he realized all the pain and suffering caused by the war. He converted to Buddhism and started to appreciate values such as tolerance, justice, and respect.
The Nina, The Pinta, and The Santa Maria
There are many, but the major ones are that
1) language is somehow saved in our genes, which means that people with better communication skills had a survival advantage over those that didn't and that language is innate. This usually means that the specific parts of language: syntax for example are innate too
2) language was "invented" like writing: and then it was transmitted and changed.
I believe they haven't.
We can see this through the language that is chosen by the author to desrcibe Okonkwo's encounter with White men. The author use language such as 'the first shadow' of white men. This phrase indicates that prior to that occurence, they never made contact to any white men before.