The Crusades were military expeditions organized by western European Christians to keep in check the spread of Islam and recapture former Christian territories that now were Muslim. The Crusades began in 1095 and lasted for almost 200 years.
To some historians, even when these religious wars presented gruesome results, they ultimately were a factor in European civilization development as the growth of the system of indulgences and the reinforced link between Western Christendom, feudalism, and militarism, led to the Protestant Reformation.
After<span> three years of a bloody and frustrating </span>war<span>, the United States, the People's Republic of China, North </span>Korea<span>, and South </span>Korea<span> agree to an armistice, bringing the</span>Korean War<span> to an </span>end<span>. The armistice </span>ended<span> America's first experiment with the Cold </span>War<span> concept of “limited </span>war<span>.”</span>
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They agreed to change the Articles of Confederation to grant congress the power to 1) regulate commerce and 2) tax the people.
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