In general, yes, immigration during 1830s to 1840s was vital to the industrialization of America, since it was mostly immigrants who first sought employment in the factories that were an essential element of industrialization.
Classical Civilization<span>, also known as </span>Classical antiquity<span>, is a broad term for a long period of cultural </span>history<span> centered on the </span>Mediterranean Sea<span>, which begins roughly with the earliest-recorded </span>Greek<span> poetry of </span>Homer<span> (7th century BC), and continues through the rise of </span>Alexander the Great<span> and the </span>Fall of the Western Roman Empire<span> (5th century AD), ending in the dissolution of classical culture with the close of </span>Late Antiquity<span>.</span>
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I believe the answer is Genghis Khan. Hope thats helpful
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The answer is yes, definitely. The Roman empire grew so big that their sphere of influence reached even China (through trade most probably). There are so many achievements that the Roman empire can boast, one of which is none other than achitecture. You may not notice it, but if you look closely you'll see that most of the government's structures and or bank's structures have Greco-Roman touch about them.
And definitely you will notice that there are many Christians here and there - that's brought to you by the Roman empire who grew so big that when emperor Constatine decided to legalize Christianity, the religion spread like wild fire in the old world! This development still affects us up to now. Where is the pope's seat of power? Is it not in the Vatican, the heart of Rome?