The Ayyubid dynasty ruled over Egypt as well as territories in regions that are now part of Syria, Iraq and Yemen. Their control extended from the late 12th into the early 13th century. Eventually the slave-soldiers who rose to power and prominence militarily, the Mamluks. The Mamluks took over power in Egypt in 1250. Ayyubid rule continued in some parts of Syria after that, but the Ayyubids were fading from the scene.
Look at who he was running against, as well as his election slogan. Franklin D. Roosevelt created the new deal, and the people wanted him to stay in office to complete his promised programs
<span>The British passed the Intolerable Acts as punishment for the Boston Tea Party. They closed the Boston Harbor demanding the city had to pay for the tea that had been dumped into the harbor. They also raided malitia strongholds.
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She carried water to American soldiers during the battle of monmouth in 1778