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The Nubian people came from the African savannas south of the Sahara Desert.
The Kingdom of Nubia was large. It extended up to ancient Egypt for a while. Indeed, according to history, Nubia ruled Egypt for approximately 100 years.
Nubia became very rich due to the exploitation of mane raw materials and natural resources such as gold. They had gold mines that traded with other regions. They also traded ivory, salt, and incense. Later, they traded a lot of goods with the Egyptians.
Around 5,000 BC, the Nubian people started to move up north to the Nile to get the many benefits of living close to the Nile River.
The British blockade hurt the colonies greatly in Massachusetts because they could<span> not receive or ship goods that they needed, which hurt their economy. </span>
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Option: B. the legendary "Seven Cities of Cibola."
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Francisco Vásquez de Coronado was an explorer from Spain in the 16th century, known for expeditions in Southwest of America. Coronado went to look for seven golden cities after learning the tale of riches with it among the Spaniards in Mexico. Coronado assembled 400 soldiers and 1500 Indians and set out for an excursion to find the treasure (gold), to have existed in Mexico. He found the seven cities of Cibola with no riches.
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I would say it's D Installation
That is a picture of Hagia Sophia located in Istanbul, Turkey. The Hagia Sophia served as a center for religious, political, and artistic life for the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire). It started as a place of great importance for the Byzantines, but then became a extremely important site of worship when Sultan Mehmed II conquered Constantinople. (Constantinople is modern day Istanbul)