This fear of a strong central government influenced us greatly, in fact, the best source of evidence for this is in our Bill of Rights. The founding fathers abhorred Britain and its harsh policies and they created certain laws to protect US citizens from these things. For instance, the right against quartering soldiers was in direct response to the English Quartering Act which angered most of the colonists at the time. Another right was right to bear arms, which would protect citizens if by any chance the democratic government suddenly became authoritarian or dictator-like.
Nowadays we see how the same could be said about contemporary politics, it seems like more and more each day countries are adopting a limited form of government. THough there are still certain types of governments such as the Cuban and Venezuelan ones that are still in many ways dictatorships, many of these countries have adopted these values with the fear of misrepresenting the individual or returning to a dark past (ex. Germany). This has become especially popular due to the fact that many countries that developed in the 20th century used to be European colonies and just won their independence (creating a fear similar to that of 18th century America).
The establishment of the northern west territories
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Hatshepsut:
Renewal and expansion of the Empire’s road network.
Commercial Trade Expedition to the Land of Punt.
Building of several Temples, Tombs, Obelisks (Temple of Pakhet, Mortuary Temple of Hapshesout).
Thutmose III
Military Conquest and punitive campaigns (First Campaign against King of Kadesh, Conquest of Syria, Subjugation of Canaan, Nubian Campaign)
Construction Projects (50 temples, further development of Karnak, Mortuary Complex).
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You didn't give the map, but the Ancient Indian Civilization was located in the Indus Valley (the Indus River).
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Indian Civilization is one of the oldest on the planet and there is archaeological evidence that would have started 75,000 years ago. Its formation took place along the Indus River, which was inhabited by hunters, gatherers, and nomads. Slowly, these began to organize themselves in villages, around 5,000 BC and became known as the people of the Indus Valley.