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New Imperialism involved each European power trying to acquire colonies and expand its empire between the 1870s to the outbreak of World War I in 1914. The Scramble for Africa was a major highlight of New Imperialism. Colonies were an important source of manpower
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The period of human evolution has coincided with environmental change, including cooling, drying, and wider climate fluctuations over time.
Answer: Egged on by France above all, the 17 countries of the eurozone are planning to try to save their single currency with deeper political and economic integration. Britain thinks that in the short term some sort of deep integration is a necessary condition for saving the euro, and fears the consequences of a euro collapse. But Britain does not want to take part in that integration, will not pay for it, knows that it will be marginalised by it, cannot veto it and probably cannot extract many concessions from the process of creating it. Oh, and deep down the British government does not think it will work.
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Was a Puritan minister, theologian, and author who founded Providence Plantations
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Hamilton continously turned to public against him, causing Burr to lose when he was running for President of the US and governor of New York.
However, Burr never meant to actually kill Hamilton, because duels were rarely fatal. Hamilton died because he was shot between the ribs and Burr was charged with treason.