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Christianity. Aksum embraced the Orthodox tradition of Christianity in the 4th century (c. 340–356 C.E.) under the rule of King Ezana. ... On his return, Frumentius had promptly baptized King Ezana, who then declared Aksum a Christian state, followed by the king's active converting of the Aksumites.
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The United States and the Opening to Japan<span>, 1853. On July 8, 1853, American Commodore Matthew Perry led his four ships into the harbor at Tokyo Bay, seeking to re-establish for the first time in over 200 years regular </span>trade<span> and discourse between </span>Japan<span> and the western world.
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Some of the things that were really emphasized was the right of liberty and America becoming its own country. They also wrote about taxation and they trashed the British King in the document. As for the second one, I don't really know...sorry