Louis XIV took several steps to increase the power of the French Monarchy. Firstly <em>he to reduce the influence of nobility and increase the power of the monarchy in France</em>. Louis XIV requested all the nobles to live with him in place of Versailles so he could keep an eye on them so that they wouldn't have more power than him. Secondly, Louis XIV placed <em>taxes on both imported and exported goods to collect more money for France</em>. His action laid the groundwork for french revolution because of staggering debts as well as royal abuse of power by the king.
The proclamation of 1763 forbade colonists from crossing the appalachian mountains, because Great Britain decided that if the colonists took too much land, the Indians would attack, and Britain did not want to be at war with the Indians, especially after the costly fight with France, which left their coffers (money) empty
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The three prominent careers that involve environmental science includes:
- Agricultural scientist
- Natural resource manager
- Environmental educator
<h3>What is an environmental science?</h3>
The science is an interdisciplinary field in academics that incorporates the biological, physical and information sciences to the study of the environment and the answer to environmental issues.
The main components of the environmental science are environmental chemistry, atmospheric science, geo-sciences, forestry, agricultural sciences, oceanography etc.
Some of the main goals pursued by an environmental science are
- to find ways to deal with environmental problems and live more sustainably
- to learn how the natural world works
- to understand how humans interact with the environment.
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A.D means in our time (Anno Domini, the year of our lord) and B.C means Before Christ - these two and the other mentioned words are used to B. refer to periods of time.
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the Seneca Falls Convention
On July 19, 1848, the Seneca Falls Convention convened. Heralded as the first American women's rights convention, the two day event was held in the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, New York. The convention had been advertised on July 11, 1848 in the Seneca County Courier.