Answer:
Natural Resources. Another major reason why the Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain was that it had an abundant supply of what economists call the three factors of production. These factors of production are land, labor, and capital.
Explanation:
It's a false legend promoted by today's democratic governments.
In fact democracy in Ancient Greece wasn't how we know it today:
-It was only limited at the city of Athen
-Only adult rich men born in Athen with both the parents citizens of Athen could vote, in fact that was a minority
Most important
-People absolutely didn't like democracy, not who couldn't vote, they didn't care, but philosophers like Plato.
If you want I'll link sources in the comments, now I'm not at home.
Answer: It was his personal refuge to escape the burden of managing the empire.
The Taj Mahal was not built for any particular reason, but because Shah Jahan wanted his wife Mumtaz Mahal (his then-favorite wife), who died while giving birth to her fourteenth child, to be immortalized by an eternal architectural masterpiece that would "outlast eternity." As he said in his journals - "I shall build a monument larger than anything the world has ever seen. Then let them come and find me worthy or not." And indeed they did come - although looking at it you might think otherwise; only 35,000 people visited last year. But this isn't surprising considering how expensive it is just to enter.
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The slavery started when colonists needed help doing their farms and they started to get all kinds of slaves until they realized that African slaves were the best.
Answer:
Álvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca
Explanation:
Álvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca was the explorer who was shipwrecked near Galveston while searching for the legendary city of El dorado.
Álvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca was a famous Spanish conquistador who almost lost his entire expedition (about 60 survived). This was in their attempt to discover the gold city. His expedition was a disastrous one. He is known to be the first European to set foot on the soil of the future Lone Star state.