Answer:Trade restrictions
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There were multiple factors that caused the US declaration of war on Britain: A series of trade restrictions introduced by Britain to impede American trade with France with which Britain was at war (the US contested the restrictions as illegal under international law
Los de la tercera generacion no estan conectados con sus raices como los de la primera generacion
The Zhou Dynasty. They later on created the Mandate of Heaven.
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Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, or the Spanish–Aztec War (1519–21),[6] was the conquest of the Aztec Empire by the Spanish Empire within the context of the Spanish colonization of the Americas. It was one of the most significant and complex events in world history. There are multiple 16th-century narratives of the events by Spanish conquerors, their indigenous allies and the defeated Aztecs. It was not solely a contest between a small contingent of Spaniards defeating the Aztec Empire but rather the creation of a coalition of Spanish invaders with tributaries to the Aztecs, and most especially the Aztecs' indigenous enemies and rivals. They combined forces to defeat the Mexica of Tenochtitlan over a two-year period. For the Spanish, the expedition to Mexico was part of a project of Spanish colonization of the New World after twenty-five years of permanent Spanish settlement and further exploration in the Caribbean.
At the time of the Church Reformation led by Martin Luther in Germany, William Tyndale, a monk from England, agreed with Luther over the need of publishing a version of the Holy Bible in his "vernacular" (everyday) language, in his case, English, so the vast majority of the people could understand The Holy Script since only the wealthy and educated (some nobles and clergymen) could understand Latin, the language of the Holly Bible used by the Roman Catholic Church for all liturgical purposes. Tyndale was highly successful in his endeavor of translating the Bible into English which allowed common people to read and easily understand it for the first time. Unfortunately, Tyndale met a fierce opposition from the King of England, Henry VIII, at the time a fervent Catholic, who ordered the execution of anyone in possession of a Tyndale's Bible. Tyndale was forced to leave England and was arrested, trialed and executed in Belgium at the instigation of Cardinal Wolsey, a powerful religious figure close to the king of England.