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nothing really the balkans were a nutral nation and we're just minding there own business during ww1 but many left to go fight along side russia
Gave too little power to the central government. States had more power and freedom to pass laws and do basically anything they wanted to without much backlash
I believe it is the <span>Federalists. </span>
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The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago. Archeaological findings indicate the existence of a settlement in Jerusalem in the 3rd millenium BCE. The first mention of the city in historic sources begins in the 2nd millenium BCE.
The Ma'arot Writings, written in hieroglyphics, were meant to put a curse on the enemies of Egypt. They were written in the 18th and 19th centuries B.C., on small statues of prisoners or on bowls. The name "Rashlemum" (Jerusalem) is mentioned on some of them. The verse in Genesis 11;18 "and Malchi-Tzedek King of Salem brought forth bread and wine and he is priest to the Almighty God above," refers to that same period, which is known in the Bible as the period of the Patriarchs.
In the middle of the 2nd millenium B.C.E. the King of Egypt and his advisors carried on a volumous correspondence with the governors of the cities in the Land of Israel that were under Egyptian suzerainty. There was antagonism among these governors, and in their letters, pictured on the right, they complain about each other, and request help (one chariot or ten soldiers), to defeat their enemies, whom they describe, of course, as the enemies of the king. The letters were written in cuneiform, in the Akkadian language (which was the international language then, much as English is today), and some of them were found in Egypt, in the archive of the capital city, El-Amarna. Six of the letters found were written by the governor of Jerusalem ("Ershalem").
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Hello, During the civil war there was many different ways of communacation but here are the main or most know ways of communication used by soilders or other people for the team.
- Balloons- Balloons were used for many reason through out the union army. From spying to communicating they used every bit of idea that they had. Ok but we were taking about how they used balloons as communacation, The union army used specifically hot air ballons to siganl if the opposing army was near. Now thats smart.
Here are other ways that the Union army used to communicate.
- Siganl towers
- Telegraphs
- Flags
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