I think the<span> cold war was a particularly dangerous time in world history because it contained a fragile balance between the part involved that, if broken, could cause a massacre of epic proportion. The ability and capacity of both main parts were astounding, and so the time was particularly dangerous because everyone understood that it would take only a tiny flame to make up for an enormous deflagration. </span>
Miguel Hidalgo leader for Mexican independence
In the 1760s, Americans in the original thirteen British colonies began to protest against "(2) laws passed by the British Parliament <span>regulating colonial trade" among other things. </span>
There was a destruct of, carthage, the enslavement of its population, and roman hegemony over the western mediterranean.
The major change is the population. Istanbul’s population over the last 2000 years has always been between 200.000 - 600.000. Istanbul was the crowdest city on earth in the 15th Century.
The major population rise began in 1950’s. The population was then 1.000.000 the first time in history. But after that the population rose dramatically and in 2019 the estimated population is very near to 20.000.000 people. ( Official 18 mil. )
Because almost 40% of trade, services and manufacture of Turkey is in Istanbul, it still is an attraction to domestic migration.