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The Aryans came from somewhere in Central Asia. They moved into Persia and India after 2000 BC. Aryan is the name that was formerly given to a people who were thought to have settled in prehistoric times in ancient Iran and the northern Indian subcontinent. They were said to speak an archaic Indo-European<span>language.
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You can check out https://global.britannica.com/topic/Aryan just incase you want further information.
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After WW1, the huge empires started to develop a search of something called great power status, which is a international relationships concept who designates a nation who acts with own protagonism, running in any influence degrees or directly power in that context (political, military, economic, and in a very subtle way, thin power.
The smallpox epidemic.
The millitary invasion was devastating but not to the extent of smallpox.
The Jesuits did not really devastate the New World.
Enslavement for sugar plantations mostly occurred with Africans.
Smallpox, brought in by the Columbian Exchange, had a widespread impact that killed a large portion of natives in the Americas.
So the Smallpox epidemic is the answer.
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Pilgrims
Explanation:
Trust me if it england it aint spaniards. i dont know what progressives are. and if it were loyalists they might as well have stayed in england
Portuguese captured the fort along with several iron artillery pieces.
At Pangim Albuquerque received envoys from the most important figures of Goa, and proposed religious freedom and lower taxes should they refuse to aid the Muslims. Thereafter they declared their full support towards the Portuguese and Albuquerque formally occupied Goa on February 17, 1510 with no resistance.
Albuquerque reaffirmed that the city not be sacked and the inhabitants unharmed, under the penalty of death.
Albuquerque had captured Goa without royal orders, and was opposed by his captains in doing so. The king challenged the Portuguese establishment at Goa, but the council, the council confirmed it belonged to the Portuguese.
The Portuguese continued to run there colonies until they were liberated in December 1961.