History is the learnings of the past that will shape the future. It teaches you that people make mistakes and how to learn from them. History has shaped who I am today by teaching me avout slavery and telling me about events in both religion and culture that has happened. It shaped me by telling me the mistakes and giving me the information that I would need on other cultures. My family history is black/ african american but I am mixed. We don't have traditions in our family. Our culture though is black culture. We respect others opinions but when it comes to the black community and to educate someone on it we tell the whole truth no matter how gruesome or how dehumanizing the facts may be during the times of slavery. But we don't just tell about the time of slavery we tell about the times that african tribes existed( and they still do today). We give them knowledge about our culture in africa what they did the stories and the culture there. All this influenced how I think by telling me that every persons race has been through slavery and that even though at one point black people did participate in slavery there is still pride in my culture because thats where I originate from. I know that I must tolerate other cultures cause just as islamic culture came to africa they tolerated it amd some integrated into it. I learned my family history through my grandma and history books. History is important because it taught me that humans aren't perfect that we make mistakes that although we view ourselves as the superior species in the end we can destroy ourselves from the inside.
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The French and Indian War Started in 1754 and ended in 1763. This war took place in North America it was the British/Colonist against the French/Native Americans. The war finally ended with the British winning and resulted in the Treaty of Paris.
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By the time Rome was emerging as the great ancient Western power Babylon was practically in ruins.
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Initiation is a rite of passage marking entrance or acceptance into a group or society. It could also be a formal admission to adulthood in a community or one of its formal components. ... A person taking the initiation ceremony in traditional rites, such as those depicted in these pictures, is called an initiate.
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