The encomedia system emulated first established in Spain by the Romans whereby the strong members in society protected the weak in society for exchange in tributes such as maize, pork and other agricultural protects. Consequently, as subjects of the crown, the south Americans would be protected by people appointed by the crown
John F. Kennedy died on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was taking a tour of the streets of Dallas, in an open environment, surrounded by thousands of people, which made it a simple target for the murderer, who was able to plan the attack beforehand which made it a tragic impact.
Freedom of the press is a fundamental value for society, attributed to vehicles of communication, and is equivalent to the freedom of expression that is given to artists. Such freedom is so important because the media must be able to report and report on scandals of state-owned enterprises in their newspapers without the government censoring them.
These professionals should have investigative sovereignty and bring up invisible issues, other points of view and be as honest and transparent as possible. On the other hand, such freedom is not unrestricted, that is, journalists can not act in a fraudulent way and deliberately publish fake news or lies against others; if they do, they should be investigated and punished appropriately.
Between 1839 and 1842, British forces fought a war on behalf of drug traffickers. Their victory opened up the lucrative China trade to British merchants. This was all done with the full blessing of the British government.The roots of the Opium War (or First China War) lay in a trade dispute between the British and the Chinese Qing Dynasty. By the start of the 19th century, the trade in Chinese goods such as tea, silks and porcelain was extremely lucrative for British merchants. The problem was that the Chinese would not buy British products in return. They would only sell their goods in exchange for silver, and as a result large amounts of silver were leaving Britain.
In order to stop this, the East India Company and other British merchants began to smuggle Indian opium into China illegally, for which they demanded payment in silver. This was then used to buy tea and other goods. By 1839, opium sales to China paid for the entire tea trade.The Chinese wanted to stop the trade. Although opium was valued as a medicine that could ease pain, assist sleep and reduce stress, by 1840 there were millions of addicts in the country. Illegal opium imports were also eroding what had once been a favourable balance of trade.
Chinese efforts to end the trade were initially successful. In May 1839 they forced the British Chief Superintendent of Trade in China, Charles Elliott, to hand over the stocks of opium at Canton for destruction. This outraged the British, and was the incident that sparked conflict.Relations were already strained by the hostile attitude adopted by Chinese officials in negotiations with the British. The Chinese were suspicious and refused to enter into full diplomatic relations. This was because British officials had shocked the Chinese by refusing to kow-tow before the Emperor in accordance with protocol.
The British believed the Chinese had always been uncooperative, having allowed only one port, Canton, to be used by western merchants since the 18th century. There were many British politicians and merchants who viewed the dispute as an ideal opportunity to open up China.
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Due to the shocking death of Charles I
Cromwell’s goal was to establish a full-time and professional fighting force, which would become known as the New Model Army. which enabled him to seize England
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