In ancient history we can only study their cultures. This is because they didn't always have written records (or the records they did leave has been destroyed or damaged) hence no way to transmit their information. We have to guess on their everyday lives based on statues and art forms they left behind.
Answer: "Secretary of State"
Explanation:
Answer:
Orthodox Christianity
Explanation:
The Orthodox Christianity was the form of Christianity that was practiced in the Byzantine Empire after the split of the Church into two divisions. This type of Christianity was practiced on the territory of the Byzantine Empire, thus Asia Minor, parts of the Middle East, and the Balkans, later Russia as well. Unlike the Catholic Church, the Orthodox one was never given too much power, and it has been separated from the government for almost all of the time in all of the places where it has been practiced. It has also been much less restrictive toward its followers as to what should they do, when should they go to church, how to live their lives etc.
Answer:
In 1653 England became a Republic under the protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. But after Cromwell died, his son Richard was incapable of continuing what his father started, so in 1660 Monarchy was restored when Charles II Stuart took the throne.
His reign was not a successful one, and was marked with many problems. When he died in 1685, his brother James took the throne. As he was an open Catholic, people were afraid that he will restore Catholicism in the country. That is why Mary and William of Orange were called to take the throne. James who had no support ran to France, and Mary and William came to England.
Explanation:
In general history of 17th Century England is marked with political struggles between the members of Stuart dynasty and supporters of Parliament. The Glorious Revolution, an event that brought Mary and William to the throne end the period of this quarrels.
The Spanish claimed the North America and started losing their power once the French, the Dutch and the English took over the Northeast.