They were first dug in 1914.
The catholic church wanted to share power with the emperor, so the coronation was an occasion to say in a very public way that the right to make a person king was in the hand of the church, thus making the church itself a very powerful entity who could in fact play a crucial role in the balance power of the period, as it was in many occasion.
The Scientific Revolution saw the rise of scientific academies at various places in Europe.<span> The</span><span> Royal Society </span>was founded in 1660 in London.<span> The Academy of Sciences was founded in 1666 in </span><span>France</span>.<span> The main objective of these academies was to encourage modern scientific discoveries.</span>
After the War of 1812, America' sense of social and political unity was at an all time high, especially after fending off the British for the second time in less than 50 years. To describe this period of American unity, a Boston newspaper described this time of the "Era of Good Feelings." This title represented both the unity in America's moral after defeating the British, but it also refers to the lack of arguing/fighting in politics. This era brought the collapse of the Federalist party, with only the Democratic-Republican party remaining. This party began to unit and settle several differences that divided them prior to the war. This era lasted less than a decade and would precede some of the most divisive eras in American history.
The Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution was enacted in 1920, and it prohibited exercising discrimination or denying any US citizen the right to vote due to gender reasons.
It was adopted as the resolution to the suffrage movement that had been conducted by women both at the state and federal levels. In the 1910s many states did not allow women to vote. Until the issuing of this amendment, a decision of the Supreme Court had definitely stated that the Fourteenth Amendment had not granted women the right to vote.