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The Nez Perce became excellent riders and breeders of horses, such as the Appaloosa. ... In September 1805, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark crossed the Bitterroot Mountains into Nez Perce territory. The tribe fed the explorers, who had nearly starved to death in the mountains, and helped them build canoes.
The ancient philosopher who accused the theatre of promoting vice and wickedness is Plato.
Europeans that migrated to the Americas came here in search of wealth. They ended up almost putting the Native American into extinction. They also enslaved them, tricked them, and forced them to live on reservations. They celebrated this with a holiday we now call Thanksgiving.
The Africans did not choose to migrate to the Americas. They were brought here on slave ships with disgusting conditions. Many of them died along the way. Africans were forced into slavery for hundreds of years. When slavery was abolished Blacks still endured hardships for many many years, even until now.
For the most part, Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans have pretty civilized relations today.
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Louis XIV was also known as Sun king and a former ruler of France in the 16th century. His reign of 72 years and 110 days is regarded as the longest rule of any monarch of a sovereign country in the history of Europe.
He built Versailles to gain direct control over the nobles. He also encouraged and commanded commanded the most influential nobles to come to live at Versailles and to leave their castles in the country.
He made sure he had control by making sure the nobles lived at his house and also ate at his table.