During the late 1600s, plantations were starting to become more common in the New World. This was particularly the case with tobacco plantations. Such plantations used two types of labor: slaves and indentured servants. However, indentured servants were still more common at that time. Therefore, it is likely that the Byrd family grew wealthy thanks to the labor of indentured servants.
Most indentured servants came from England. Most slaves came from Africa. Therefore, the triangular trade was vital when it came to connecting the colonies to its sources of labor. This ability to connect such distant regions foreshadows the rise of Great Britain as a global empire.
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The Renaissance was important because it made huge changes to some countries culture, and it produce great works of art, music, and literature. The paets that have the biggest impact are some of the inventions, which included the printing press. The world would not be the same without these inventions.
One of the most essential war weapons is censorship. Its primary task is to keep the people blind, ignorant and unshaken confidence in the authorities to allows limitless indoctrination so that the citizens would accept the necessity of holding on until the enemy is wiped out despite the terrible loses and privations. A censored propaganda suppresses divergent sources as much as possible to keep people out of the loop of what the facts really are. In short, this promotes blind adherence among the citizens to whatever the dictator would say even if it becomes too unreasonable to understand.
In Austria, censorship and propaganda were, from the very start, united in the Kriegspressequartier (War Press Office) under the direction of the Ministry of War, with two separate surveillance commissions for Austria and Hungary. However the said press office was only responsible for censorship in the war areas, whereas two other authorities, <span>the </span>Kriegsüberwachungsamt<span> (War Surveillance Office) in Vienna, and the </span>Kriegsüberwachungskommission<span> (War Surveillance Commission) in Budapest, took care of the hinterlands.</span>
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1. Newspapers
2. Photos
3. Books
4. The Internet (if its still around)
5. Diaries
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