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The two interpretations of the economic history of the early modern period differ most strongly concerning who must regulate the economy in the countries and the role of the government in regulating the market.
Here we are talking about the two modern interpretations of economic history: Capitalism and Socialism.
Capitalist established that it is the free market that defines the economy. This free enterprise system allows companies to freely compete to grow and prosper. In this economic system, the government has minimum intervention in the economy.
On the other hand, Socialism states that it is the workers who had the right to control the means of production. Karl Marx and Federick Engels are the two most important authors of Socialism.
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After the French and Indian War, the British thought it was only fair to have colonists pay taxes. ... This would be one of the main factors in starting the American Revolution, as the colonists were upset at the fact that these taxes were being passed by the British parliament in which they had no representation.
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Answer: referring to the superiority of the nordic and germanic race in terms of body and in terms of spirit.
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superiority of nordic, germanic or caucasian race was not completely new idea and was not 100% German. Germany was a young nation which has been recently unified. There was a lack of unity and also frustration as a consequence of the Great War. Nationalism and anti-semitism were great vehicles for nazis because they enabled them to refer to great German figures like Goethe, Wagner, Nietzsche. Idea of nordic superiority and a special destiny was the main drive, but this idea was not 100% German. It had a lot to do with Italian sociology of elites, social darwinism, discovery of unconscious drives etc.
After <u>Magellan</u> and his crew sailed the Río de la Plata, they find a suitable place to spend the winter, which they called <u>Port San Julián on March 30, 1520.</u> <u>Magellan</u> decided to stay in that <u>port for 148 days</u>, a very long period, and this is not understood by many expedition members <u>and a mutiny happened.</u> During this period <em><u>another important event took place: the ship "Santiago", commanded by Juan Serrano, Portuguese and possibly a cousin of Magellan, had been sent to explore something more to the South while the others remained in the Port of San Julián</u></em>. Apparently it is stuck by the great oscillation of the tide, losing the ship.
When finally <u>Magellan</u> decided to leave <u>on August 24, 1520</u>, apparently they found very bad weather conditions and stopped, this time <u>in Port of Santa Cruz, for another 53 days. </u>Only three days after leaving Port Santa Cruz, <u>on October 21, 1520, </u>they discovered Cabo Vírgenes and began to enter, without yet knowing it, into the crossing on the other side of America.
<u>The navigation of the Strait of Magellan (not known at that moment) will take them no less than 28 days</u>, and finally, on November 18, 1520, 8 months after arriving at Port of San Julián, they will flow into the ocean they called Pacific.
The reason why immagrants didnt go to the south because of slavery.