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"Western nations condemned human rights violations but did not do much after WW2 when they would prosecute for war crimes."
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Slaves were shipped mainly from Africa to the U.S through the Atlantic Ocean, then sold to mansions where they worked for the rest of their lives.
<span>The main cause for Japan's isolationism was to avert the spread of Christianity.
</span>Several Edicts were issued throughout the early years of the Tokugawa Shogunate, declaring isolation, Each edict grew more and more forceful in its condemnation <span>of Christianity.</span>
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The crusades of the 11th to 15th century CE have become one of the defining events of the Middle Ages in both Europe and the Middle East. The campaigns brought significant consequences wherever they occurred but also pushed changes within the states that organised and fought them. Even when the crusades had ended, their influence continued through literature and other cultural means and, resurrected as an idea in more modern times, they continue today to colour international relations.
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