The Louisiana Purchase was by far the largest territorial gain in U.S. history. Stretching from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains, the purchase doubled the size of the United States. Before 1803, Louisiana had been under Spanish control for forty years
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Even though India has had a very long history of class segregation, as well as gender segregation, that has dramatically changed in the past few decades. The country is now a democracy, much more than the Western democracies even if we consider the daily lives and behavior of the people which is much less regulated and much more free.
The women are allowed to vote by law, and no one is allowed to strip them of that right. If someone tries to do such a thing than the law predicts big fines and charges. It is happening though occasionally on places that are still practicing the traditional life, mostly in the rural areas far away from the cities and towns, but it is becoming less and less practiced with each new generation.
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The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason and science.
The British colonist Benjamin Franklin gained fame on both sides of the Atlantic as a printer, publisher, and scientist. He embodied Enlightenment ideals in the British Atlantic with his scientific experiments and philanthropic endeavors.
Enlightenment principles guided the founding of the colony of Georgia, but those principles failed to stand up to the realities of colonial life.Explanation:
The code of chivalry was intended to prevent lawlessness on the part of knights by appealing to their sense of honor. Unfortunately, it was more often observed in the breach rather than the actual practice. 7. In the early Middle Ages, Europe was largely rural. After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, there were relatively few cities as we have use of the term nowadays. This led to the rise of the manorial system and serfdom, and towns didn't begin to grow for a couple of hundred years or so, and at this time a number of serfs (who were not slaves to be bought or sold, but were tied to the land--if you sold your manor or lost it somehow, the serfs went with it) saw this as a golden opportunity to improve their lives. If a serf managed to get to a town and live there for a year and a day without being recaptured, he was recognized as a citizen of that town and enjoyed the rights and privileges that went with it--probably the most highly prized advantage, to the serf, was freedom.Source(s):