#4 Hatshepsut was the second woman ruler of Egypt and dressed as a man to gain respect
Many indentured servants chose to move to Pennsylvania would be my guess. I can't be completely sure.
Over a period of centuries, differences built up between the Latin and Greek branches of the Churches over many matters, both large and small. The most important of these were differences over the introduction of the filioque clause to the Nicene Creed and the ordination of married priests. The issue that really prevented any genuine attempts at compromise was the insistence in the west that pope was the leader of the entire Church.
Because most of the enslaved natives died of disease, just like the natives who weren't enslaved. At the same time, there was an economic collapse in West Africa, leading to an almost unlimited availability of cheap slaves.They had all died off due to European diseases.They were defined by the Queen of Span as her subjects, the Africans were not.