Explorers were fascinated by the artifacts in the New World because they believed that there is a mythical city of gold named El Dorado. They thought that they have found it there. It tickled their imagination and enjoyed that fantasy.
Golden Horde was the name for the region. It was founded by Batu Khan, grandson to Genghis Khan. They were predominately known and feared for their military might. At its peak, they controlled most of eastern Europe.
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While many strict changes were made in all three empires, I believe, based on intense research and trying to remember my answer to this question, that the ultimate cause was the weak rulers of all three empires.
The Akkadian Empire was the first ancient empire of Mesopotamia and was the united Akkadian and Sumerian peoples. Both the Akkadian's and Sumerian's became united under one leader. King Sargon was the first ruler to unite the peoples of Southern Mesopotamia into a single political unit. He established a strong, centralized state. Cities, though, used to independence competed for preeminence, which appears to have eventually brought about the Empire's decline. It was followed by the Babylonian Civilization. This is roughly in the region of modern Iraq.
Quite similarly, in 539 BC, Cyrus the Great of Persia conquered the Neo-Babylonian Empire. This was the end of the last independent state of the ancient Mesopotamian civilization. Babylonia remained a part of the Persian Empire till Alexander the Great gained control of it in 331 BC.
As a result of this, the Chaldeans disappeared as a separate people. The nation of Chaldea in southeast Mesopotamia seems to have disappeared even before the fall of Babylon, and the succeeding Achaemenid Empire (546–332 BCE) did not retain a province or land called Chaldea, and made no mention of a Chaldean race in its annals.
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Lawyers and slaveholders dominated the secession convention in 1861. The purpose of the convention was to consider what action Texas should take on the secession issue in light of the recent sequence of events. At this convection the document "<span>The Texas Ordinance of Secession" was drafted and signed </span>
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How did the Monroe Doctrine impact the US foreign policy?
Although initially disregarded by the great powers of Europe, the Monroe Doctrine became a mainstay of U.S. foreign policy. In 1823 U.S. President James Monroe proclaimed the U.S. protector of the Western Hemisphere by forbidding European powers from colonizing additional territories in the Americas
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