Answer:
between 1662 and 1807 British and British colonial ships purchased an estimated 3,415,500 Africans. Of this number, around 2,964,800 survived the 'middle passage' and were sold into slavery in the Americas.
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in human history and completely changed Africa, the Americas and Europe.
Until the 1730s, London dominated the British trade in enslaved people. It continued to send ships to West Africa until the end of the trade in 1807.
Between 1699 and 1807, British and British colonial ports mounted 12,103 slaving voyages - with 3,351 setting out from London.
Answer:
Palatine chapel, Aachen
Explanation:
Charles the Great or Charlemagne became the first emperor to rule from western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. Charlemagne at the time of building his palace, began the construction of the chapel in 792 AD, completed in 805 AD. The building is a centrally planned, domed chapel, decorated with a fresco, and later in mosaic. The architectural design of the Palatine Chapel is in the Carolingian-Romanesque and Gothic style.
Answer:
8 and 9
Explanation:
Since 77 is between 64= 8² and 81= 9²
√64 < √77 < √81
8 < √77 < 9
Mahatma Gandhi is most famous for his successful application of non-violent methods, like civil disobedience. He was a source of inspiration for many world leaders including Martin Luther King Jr.; and in India, he is unofficially known as the Father of the Nation.