Here this might help you....
<span>Even though they were influenced by Egypt, this country had its own culture. They still had strong rulers who were females. They also had their own way of making pyramids
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<span>The Kushites controlled the army once they had conquered Egypt and the Kushite king Piankhy became Pharaoh; the Kushites always provided the major portion of the army during a subsequent series of wars with Assyria for the control Syria.
The Kushites were a warrior society, so that's how their soldiers were organized and fought, whereas Egyptian soldiers were professional regulars, a standing army.
Egyptian military commanders were basically Kushite puppets, so there was some strain in the relationship between the Kushite part of the army and the essentially subject Egyptian contingent, as the Kushites always made sure they had the upper hand during the 90 years or so of Kushite rule.</span>
Sigmund Freud studied human behavior! Very interesting!
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pre-Columbian slave trade.
Upon colonizing the New World, the Europeans ushered in fundamental changes in the Americas' political, social, economic, and cultural makeup.
you may know, many of these changes had consequences that crossed oceans to impact the lives and livelihoods of people worldwide....
an example would be
that this was enslavement of humans from Africa. many people today say that this was an African holocaust.
Slavery goes way back in history, it's a vast or broad subject.