Mainly, it was the help of the apostles, like Paul and Peter. They spread the news into the roman Empire, and people like Cornelius believed.
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He legalized other religions, especially Christians which ended persecution.
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it was both good and bad for them. it was bad because they were limited to national imports and exports only. they had to rely on the little resources they had on their islands alone to survive. When they were finally ready to become unisolated and join the rest of the world, they were really far behind on their industrial era. it was good for them because it meant very little conflict with other nations.
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Saratoga- the continental army preserved and won the decimated burgoynes troops, cut off supply routes and Burgoyne never received his promise and desperately needed reinforcements ( found online so change to oun words)
Yorktown-after three weeks of nonstop bombardment birthday and night from artillery Cornwallis surrendered to Washingtonian the field at Yorktown ending the war ( also found online)
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. The Ottoman Empire was attacked on two fronts by Russia. <span>The History of the Ottoman Empire during World War I began with the Ottoman's attack on Russia's Black Sea coast on 29 October 1914.</span>