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1) riches - yes, this is correct!
2) <span>gain control of the Holy Land from Muslim control - this was the "real", official reason, what people openly admitted
and I think that the third one will be adventure, as neither trade routes nor political freedom played a role in the Crusades.
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In my opinion, yes. Farming allowed the people to stay where they were and build, as opposed to traveling with herds.
Alexander the Great destroyed the city of Thebes because he wanted to send a message to the other Greeks that were thinking of revolting like Thebes did. Thebes and other Greek city-states had a pact with Phillip II, Alexander's father, king of Macedonia, that they would be a part of Macedonia. When Phillip died and Alexander took over Macedonia, the Greeks did not want to bow to a 'child' (a 20 year old). Also it had been rumored in the cities that Alexander was dead and it was the perfect time to revolt. That is the reason Alexander the Great destroyed the city of Thebes.
Answer:
a. Many parts of Latin America were fed up with the dictatorial rule of the Spanish Crown and consequently fought for and won independence.
Explanation:
The independence of Latin American countries in the early 19th century is often the fruit of the desire of local elites (criollos) for more political power combined with the spreading of libertarian ideals, inspired by the French Revolution and the establishment of a free United States of America.