Mongol-led Yuan dynasty was in rule before the establishment of the Ming dynasty.
It could potentially be a because the dust bowl happend during that time frame, I am not sure though...
It could be because the area was of water that both sides
needed to supply their troops. Another
reason was when the Allies launched Operation Torch, it would enable them to
get hold of the Mediterranean so their ships could have a place to dock. It also would persuade the French to help the
Allies.
I don't really understand the difference between these two, politically, culturally, and economically. All I know between the two is that the Roman Republic are for the citizens of Rome. However, the Roman Empire is ruled by a Emperors. Now, the connotations of emperors are considered bad I think. But isn't Marcus Aurelius and Augustus very good leaders. Does anyone have some insight on how Roman R and Roman E differ from each other.
All people are born with natural rights.
John Locke was an Enlightenment thinker and presented ideas about government that highlighted the importance of the individual in relationship to the government.
Natural rights was a concept that every person was born with rights provided by God. Locke argued that the job of the government was to protect the natural rights of individuals. If the government violated these rights, then individuals had the right to overthrow or change the government through social contract. Colonists believed their natural rights were being violated by the English government through taxation and refusal to allow the colonists to have a representative. As a result, Locke's views were used to justify the colonists declaring independence.