. The colonists were angry over the Townshend Acts, which led to riots. It was important because it was a turning point in America's quest for independence.
A statesman named Solon who made the laws prohibited the enslavement of debtors.
Before the Great Emancipation of 1861, 10.5 million serfs were privately owned, 9.5 million were owned by the State, and about 900,000 worked for the Tsar himself.
From 100 B.C. to 1300 A.D., the Anasazi<span> civilization grew in the dry lands of the American southwest. The </span>Anasazi<span> are called the Ancient People. They </span>lived<span> in groups of houses that the Spanish later called pueblos. Pueblo is the Spanish word for "town" or "village."</span>
<span>Gregorian calendar was used during the 16th Century. </span><span />