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Mecca was an important trade and spiritual center of Arabian Peninsula, where the famous sanctuary Kaaba was built. Muhammad who was born in Mecca started preaching new religion there, but was opposed by the local leaders, who were afraid of his influence.
Eventually, Muhammad had to run away from Mecca, but he returned triumphally to the city, which became a sacred city for Muslims, while Kaaba became a sanctuary for only true God - Allah.
Explanation:
Even today is regarded as one of the sacred places of Islam.
On the other side, every true believer is obliged to visit Kaaba at least once during the year.
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They brought supplies. In the holds of their ships, the early settlers brought axes, shovels, hammers, nails, other tools, pigs, cows, sheep, goats, seed from English plants, and as many personal belongings as they could afford. They were reasonably well equipped to start a new life in the wilderness.
Second degree murder charges
he was guilty of contempt
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They worked only for a share in the profits to be made by the owner of the lands of the sharecroppers. To be calculated, 'of course', after costs. The owner had no interest at all in showing a good net profit, since that would mean big pay-outs to the sharecroppers. And since he was keeping the books, it was fairly easy for him to calculate (or make reservations for) costs in such a way that the profit - and the pay-out - always was minimal.
Many owners kept their sharecroppers in a state of virtual slavery by putting them in debt to him: through bills run up in the store and saloon owned by the boss, by the rent he charged for their homes and by the money he asked for use of heavy equipment. In a 'bad' year, there simply would be no pay-out and income for the sharecroppers and the unpaid debts would pile up. And even if there finally was a good year, the owner could - and would - offset their pay-out against the money still owed to him.
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