Some notable things were how he managed to survive through storms on his ship in the ocean. But most notable of all was when his journals were published in a book on 1612, it showed the English what the world was. It also convinced them to be colonists- so they went, and the place where they went is now called Chesapeake.
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c
it makes the most sense to me
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SNCC
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The SNCC, or Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, was a civil-rights group formed to give younger Black people more of a voice in the civil rights movement. The SNCC soon became one of the movement's more radical branches.d
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Yes,
Science and Religion most people forget that science would not exist without faith. The Book of Gods was the first piece of literature that humans read. And, as many people forget, Islam is the major foundation of science. With Islam, you begin to learn about the Cosmos, you enhance your health, and you discover more about your mission. Why does Allah (God) mention the bee and emphasize its importance in the Quran, for example? We discover later in the twentieth century that we require Bees to pollinate our flowers and plants in order for the world to function; without Bees, how would the natural world function?
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There are tons of consequences
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For starters, huge swathes of land were utterly devastated from the fighting, many countries were divided up between the allies (i.e Germany, Korea).
Also, the Americans and Soviets began competing over which system was better (capitalism or communism?) which only furthered world tensions and damage. The war also left many economies devastated from putting so much into their militaries.
Many population centers were completely obliterated (70 - 80 million casualties in ww2). And in many countries new dictators and tyrants were able to take over and just make life worse for their already struggling people.