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The desire of a nation to deploy direct control over another nation is noted to as imperialism <em>(from the same root word as 'empire')</em>, and has transpired throughout history, but most visibly in the closing half of the 19th century.
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The Nubian people came from the African savannas south of the Sahara Desert.
The Kingdom of Nubia was large. It extended up to ancient Egypt for a while. Indeed, according to history, Nubia ruled Egypt for approximately 100 years.
Nubia became very rich due to the exploitation of mane raw materials and natural resources such as gold. They had gold mines that traded with other regions. They also traded ivory, salt, and incense. Later, they traded a lot of goods with the Egyptians.
Around 5,000 BC, the Nubian people started to move up north to the Nile to get the many benefits of living close to the Nile River.
The citizens of Rome put the virtuous
of the republic ahead of their individual desires and the Founding Fathers look
forward to American people would do the same. Serving in public office without
financial gain was significant in the achievement of the country.
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On April 18, 1775, British troops march out of Boston on a mission to confiscate the American arsenal at Concord and to capture Patriot leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock, known to be hiding at Lexington. ... Two lanterns were hung, and the armed Patriots set out for Lexington and Concord accordingly. Paul Revere was instructed by the Sons of Liberty to ride to Lexington, Mass., to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock that British troops were marching to arrest them
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