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Moses is the most important prophet in the religion of Judaism, and plays a role in Christianity and Islam as well. In the biblical narrative, he was the leader of the Israelites and the author of the first five books of the Bible. In the book of Exodus (Christianity) Moses was born in a time where his people, the Israelites, were an enslaved minority in Egypt. At the time, his people were growing, which feared the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh ordered all baby Hebrew boys to be murdered to decrease the population. Moses was brought up un royalty, as the Pharaoh's daughter found him in the Nile River. After killing an Egyptian slave master that was beating a Hebrew, he fled across the Red Sea. There he found an Angel. God sent Moses back to Egypt to demand the Israelites be freed from slavery. The Pharaoh denied, so God sent 10 horrible plagues until the Pharaoh finally gave in. Moses led his people through the Red sea, and to Mount Sinai, where Moses received the 10 commandments. After 40 years of wandering through the desert, Moses died within sight of the Promised land.
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<span>Sacajawea was more familiar with the land than Lewis and Clark so she was a guide to them. </span>
The answer is false cause why would they call it gold medal
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In East Asia, China was the big power upon European arrival. China used a protectorate system for trade in which small Asian countries, Japan in particular, would bow to the Chinese in exchange for protection and trade. This shows submissive action to a stronger power and represents respect to that said power.
Britain had desires to open trade with China since it was the main mission of exploration in the 15th century. They hoped to gain access to the valuable goods within China but to not pay the high prices they had trading through the Ottomans. As with all of China's trade partners, they expected a sign of respect shown to the emperor before trade could officialy start. The British traveling group, were asked to bow in front of the emperor in order to seal that deal. The envoy refused as they would only bow to their own king. Based on that Britain got thrown out of China (for the time being ) in aspects of trading .
<span>It was called Operation Overlord and it was led by Dwight Eisenhower.</span>