The most educated people in medieval societies were priests and nuns. Most schools were located within monasteries and unlike regular people who chose whether or not to get at least some education, priests and nuns often had to educate themselves because of sacred texts. Many of them even worked as copying machines and had to rewrite books.
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Francisco Vazquez de Coronado went to look out for seven golden cities of Cibola after hearing the tale, which passed on among the Spaniards in Mexico. Coronado collected roughly about 400 soldiers and 1500 Indians, set out for an expedition to find the treasure, which assumed to have existed in the north of Mexico. On his way, Coronado explored Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and became the first European to see Grand Canyon before giving up their quest to find gold after two years.
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In 1587, Hideyoshi issued an edict to expel the missionaries (not all Europeans). He seemed mainly concerned that too many lords were converting, and were also forcing the conversion of their retainers and subjects. There was a worry that Christian lords might have conflicting loyalties.
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I believe it is the safety pin
The Marshall Plan was an economic initiative funded by the United States that provided aid to Western European countries following the end of WW2. This helped contribute to the growing post-war tensions between the US and Soviet Union because the Soviet Union and its satellite states refused all aid from the Marshall plan because it was believed to be an attempt to weaken Soviet influence over their satellite states.