Constantine is very important in the world history by the changes he made towards the Christianity and how he set up the scene for its progress. If it wasn't for him, the Christianity might have never been legalized, and to become the dominant religion in Europe, and afterwards in the Americas, and parts of Africa. Since the Christianity has had huge effect in the political sphere in Europe, and it is a big global player even nowadays, the world would for sure be a much different place if it never spread and gained power and followers. Maybe the paganism would have existed on a large scale, maybe another religion and its principles and morals would have become dominant ans shape the world, we can only guess, but it is sure that it was not going ot be the same.
The document that confirms a
citizen's status as a naturalized citizen is called certificate of
Naturalization. A naturalized citizen is one who is
being born not from the country is living, has become a citizen of a country
that he desired.
Some countries allow little freedom because they will have less power over people if they gave them more freedom. Hope it helps :D
Answer:
Both leaders promised to restore national pride during a time of crisis.
Explanation:
German after the Treaty of Versailles, face instability in the country with economic depression and political instability which allowed Hitler to come into power by promising a stable situation with a rising economy and pride. Italy after World War I slipped into political chaos where politicians were weak and corrupted. Strong fascism began to rise in the nation among the people. Both Adolf Hitler's Nazi party (Nazism) and Benito Mussolini's Fascist party (Fascism) rule German and Italy through a dictatorship. Both displayed Nationalism through taking it to an extreme by uniting their states with leading mass marches and military parades.
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Roanoke Colony (1585)
Jamestown Colony (1607)
Plymouth Colony (1620)
King Phillip's War (1675–1678)
King William's War (1688–1697)
Queen Anne's War (1702–1713)
King George's War (1744–1748)
Stamp Act (1765)
Lexington and Concord (1775)
Declaration of Independence (1776)
French Alliance (1777)
Articles of Confederation ratified (1781)
Yorktown (1781)
Treaty of Paris 1783
Shay's Rebellion (1786-1787)
US Constitution ratified (1788)
Explanation:
Mentioned events are important as they are showing us how colonies in North America were developing. From establishment of first colony until the American constitution this are all important events from that period.