Because it encouraged later revolutions in other parts of the world. :)
Here is the match:
King Charles 1
<span>- wanted new taxes to crush rebellion in Scotland.
- </span><span> violated provisions of Petition of Right.
Parliament
- </span><span>. introduced Petition of Right.
- </span><span> refused to finance foreign wars.
The difference between King Charles I and the parliament led to the event that known as the English Civil Wars. The war ended up in Parliament's victory and King Charles was forced to re-sign the petition of right that he abolished.</span>
The answer is B- Revival of Christianity in Europe.
Explanation: The strengthening of the king power and the economic struggles for peasants had nothing to do with the military expedition to steal holy land from the Muslims. they did not exclude Muslim teaching they just took some holy land. So the only thing we would be left with is The revival of Christianity in Europe.
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The Battle of Thermopylae is probably one of the most famous battles during the Greco-Persian Wars.
Although the Greeks lost, they had guarded the Thermopylae Gorge for three days, albeit numerically overpowered.
Explanation:
- The battle took place on August 10, 480 BC, and it was a clash between the Persian army under the command of Xerxes I and an alliance of Greek policies led by the Spartan king Leonidas.
- About seven thousand Greeks under Leonidas command blocked the narrow Thermopylae gorge in central Greece, which was the only route the Persian army could make.
- According to ancient sources, the Xerxes army numbered several million soldiers, but according to modern calculations, there were between one hundred and three hundred thousand.
- The battle itself lasted three days, and a full two, much smaller Greek troops repelled the Persian attacks.
- On the third day, a Greek betrayed his compatriots and gave the Persians the location of a mountain road, and surrounded a part of the Persian army with the Greeks.
- Aware of the ambush, Leonidas disbanded most of the army and with 300 Spartans, 400 Tebans and 700 Thespians left to fight until the end. No one survived.
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