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Fue entre 1656 y 1667 cuando se llevó a cabo el proyecto de la actual plaza de San Pedro, el cual fue diseñado por el escultor y arquitecto Bernini. Por entonces el espacio central ya estaba ocupado por el citado gran obelisco egipcio, situado en dicho lugar desde 1586
The Port of Texas city is a major deepwater port in Texas city. It's location on the bay which is used by the port of Houston and the port of Galveston. This puts Texas city in the heart of one of the world's most important shipping hubs.
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D. NATO's activities now include crisis management and peacekeeping.
Answer Choices:
A. NATO only directs peacekeeping measures now.
B. NATO no longer defends Western Europe.
C. NATO has fewer member countries now than when it began.
<em>D. NATO's activities now include crisis management and peacekeeping. </em>
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The colonization period in Haiti was difficult, one of the hardest ones in all the Americas, the slavery was cataloged as the cruelest ever known, and the general live conditions for middle and lower classes were not good at all.
At the bottom of the social pyramid were the slaves, however the french soldiers had really hard duties on those times, they can be cataloged like <em>¨White slaves¨</em>, obviously they haven´t to perform the slave´s work, however duties turning around the slavery, extended shifts and dreadful life conditions made their work a difficult one.
So Haitian Slaves and French soldiers were technically in a similar spot, however, the slaves had survival and another kind of advantages over the French soldiers, a key point was the resistance or partial immunity to different diseases, unfortunately, that wasn´t the French´s case.
Yellow fever was a major issue to the French forces in Haiti, debilitated the army, and was one of the key points of the posterior events (the slavery and Haiti revolutions).
So definitely the two kinds of newcomers to Haiti, haven´t the same fate, the majority of slaves adapted quickly to new territory. the opposite happened to the French soldiers.