The Persian Wars wound up strengthening Greece, particularly Athens and Sparta, and weakening the Persian army and navy to the point where Alexander the Great (of Macedonia) with a combined Greek army, was able to defeat Persia in his expedition two generations later.
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The expedition resulted in the increase in the number of missions in Texas from two to ten, the increase in the number of presidios from one to four, the strengthening of the military force from fifty to 269 soldiers, and the establishment of so definite a Spanish claim to Texas that it was never again disputed
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Christopher Columbus was one of the greatest sea men and explorers. His most important accomplishment was making the first connection between Europeans and the Americas. Permanent European colonies were eventually settled in the New World, as it was called, because of this connection.
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The civil rights movement