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Time- The bubonic is believed to have originated in 3000 B.C. The black death occurred in mid 1340s to the early 1350s
Place- Europe and Asia. Mainly countries in Europe such as England, France, and Italy.
Duration- 1347-1352
Cause- In October of 1347, 12 "death ships" docked in the silicon port in Messina, Italy. In the ships were sailors who were infected by the bubonic plague.
(I can't really do the assignment for you because I might get reported. but I wanted to help so I got you started. The source that I used was this: https://www.history.com/topics/middle-ages/black-death.)
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The core of the tradition holds that in 458 Cincinnatus was appointed dictator of Rome in order to rescue a consular army that was surrounded by the Aequi on Mount Algidus. At the time of his appointment he was working a small farm. He is said to have defeated the enemy in a single day and celebrated a triumph in Rome.
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My journey began in the Navajo territory. We were heading to fort summer. We have to go because we raided other tribes which led to us having to leave by force to stop the war. Life going is so hot. I despise this journey because we were forced out of our land and way of life. I hope we will return one day. My fear is that we won't. when we reach fort summer we will be forced to live there.
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b. Odysseus' return to Ithaca
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just got done reading it in english.
Swahili culture is the product of the history of the coastal part of the African Great Lakes region.
By the 8th century, the Swahili people became involved in the Indian Ocean trade. As a consequence, they were influenced by the Arab, Persian, Indian and Chinese cultures.
As well as in the Swahili language, Swahili culture has a Bantu core and has also borrowed foreign influences. This Bantu expansion introduced the Bantu peoples in central, southern and southeastern Africa, regions of which they were previously absent. They gradually evolved to accommodate an increase in trade (mainly with Arab traders), population growth and even more centralized urbanization, developing what would later become known as the Swahili city-states.
As we can see Arab settlers particularly influential along the Swahili coast because they were the Bantu's major trading partner.