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During the 14th and 15th centuries in Italy, a new artistic and philosophical movement emerged: the Reinaissance. This movement was opposed to many of the norms of the Medieval Era, and took after Classical Antiquity instead.
To Italian thinkers and artists of the time, taking a leap back to Classical Antiquity was attractive because Italy itself had been for centuries, the center of the Mediterranean word as the main province of the Roman Empire. These thinkers felt that the cultural achivements of the Classical Era were superior to those of the Medeival Era.
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The first slaves were brought to the Americas in 1619, when 20 men from Africa were brought to Jamestown, VA. Historians are not sure whether this was the true beginning of the legal slave trade in the colonies. Indentured servitude already existed in the region.
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Morally--many scientists in particular could predict the devastating effects of the atomic bomb. They urged leaders not to use the technology because they knew the death toll would be huge.
Financially--some also opposed the production of the atomic bomb as being a waste of money. Traditional military weapons were working and some were skeptical that the technology would even work.
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Washington believed that political parties were *necessary*